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Glossary
GDSS
Global decision support system
GIS
Graphic Information System
GOPAX
Groups Operational Passenger System
GTN
Global Transportation Network
HAZMAT
hazardous material
HET
heavy equipment transporter
HHC
headquarters and headquarters company
HHT
headquarters and headquarters troop
HHG
household goods
HHI
hand−held interrogator
HIV
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
HMMWV
high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle
HN
host nation
HNS
host nation support
HQ
headquarters
HS
home station
IA
interface agreements
IAW
in accordance with
IBCT
interim brigade combat team
IBS
integrated booking system
ICODES
Integrated Computerized Deployment System
ID
identification
IMA
individual mobilization augmentee
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IMDGC
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
IMDG
international maritime dangerous goods
IPR
in-process review
IRR
Individual Ready Reserve
ISB
intermediate staging base
ISSA
inter-service support agreement
ISU
internal airlift/helicopter slingable-container unit
ITO
installation transportation office
ITV
in-transit visibility
IWS
information workspace
JA/ATT
joint airborne/air transportability training
JET
JOPES editing tool
JFAST
joint flow and analysis system for transportation
JFCOM
Joint Forces Command
JFRG II
joint force requirements generator II
JFTR
joint federal travel regulation
JI
joint inspection
JOPES
Joint Operation Planning and Execution System
JP
joint publication
JPEC
joint planning and execution community
JPMO
Joint Project Management Office
JRSOI
joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration
JSCP
Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan
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Glossary
JTTP
joint tactics, techniques, and procedures
K
thousand
KFOR
Kosovo Peacekeeping Force
LAN
local area network
LMSR
large, medium speed roll−on/roll−off
LOC
line of communications
LOGMARS
logistics applications of automated marking and reading sym-
bols
LOGMOD
logistics module
LOI
letter of instruction
LOLO
lift−on/lift−off
LOX
liquid oxygen
MA
marshaling area
MACOM
major command or major Army command
MAGTF
Marine Air-Ground Task Force
MAGTF II
Marine Air-Ground Task Force War Planning System II
MAIRS
Military Airlift Integrated Reporting System
MAER
manpower and personnel
MATES
maneuver area training equipment site
MCC
Movement Control Center
MCO
Marine Corps order
MCOP
Marine Corps Operations Pamphlet
MDRD
mobilization, deployment, redeployment, demobilization
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FM 3-35.4
MDSS
Mobilization Decision Support System; medical support battal-
ion
METL
mission−essential task list
METT-TC
mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time available, and civilian con-
siderations
MHE
material handling equipment
MI
middle initial
MISC
miscellaneous
MMRB
Military Medical Reclassification Board
MO
movement orders
MOB
mobilization
MOB/ODEE
mobilization, operations, deployment, employment, and execu-
tion
MOBCON
Mobilization Movement Control
MOOTW
military operations other than war
MOS
military occupational specialty
MRC
major regional conflict
MRE
meal, ready to eat
MRX
mission rehearsal exercises
MS
mobilization station/site
MSC
Military Sealift Command
MSC
major subordinate command
MSL
military shipping label
MSR
main supply route
MTF
medical treatment facility
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Glossary
MTMC
Military Traffic Management Command
MTMCTEA
Military Traffic Management Command Transportation Engi-
neering Agency
MTOE
modified table of organization and equipment
MTW
major theater war
MUSARC
major United States Army reserve command
N/A or NA
not applicable
NAAK
nerve agent antidote kit
NAPP
nerve agent pyridostigmine pretreatment
NAVSUP
naval supply
NBC
nuclear, biological, and chemical
NCA
National Command Authorities
NCO
noncommissioned officer
NCOIC
noncommissioned officer in charge
NEW
net explosive weight
N-Hour
notification hour
NHTN
National Highway Transportation Network
NLT
not later than
NRP
nonunit−related personnel
NVG
night vision goggles
O&O
operational and organizational
OCC
officer course code
OCIE
organizational clothing and individual equipment
OCONUS
outside the Continental United States
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FM 3-35.4
ODEE
operations, deployment, employment, and execution
OEL
organization equipment list
OMC
optical memory card
OOTW
operations other than war
OPLAN
operational/operations plan
OPORD
operational order
OPP
off-load preparation party
OPSEC
operations security
PAX
passenger
PC
personal computer
PCMCIA
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
PDF
portable data file
PLL
prescribed load list
PMCS
preventative maintenance checks and services
POC
port operations center
POD
port of debarkation
POE
port of embarkation
POL
petroleum, oil, and lubricants
POM
program objective memorandum
POP
performance oriented packaging
POV
personally/privately owned vehicle
PW
prisoner of war
PPP
power projection platform
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Glossary
PSA
port support activity
PSP
power support platform
PSRC
presidential selective reserve callup
PUB
publication
QD
quantity distance
RAA
rear assembly area
RC
Reserve component
RF
radio frequency
RFDC
radio frequency data communications
RFID
radio frequency identification
RGATES
Remote Global Air Transportation Execution System
RITV
remote in−transit visibility
RO/RO
roll−on/roll−off
ROA
restricted operations area
RQT
rapid query tool
RR
railroad
RSC
regional support command
RSO&I
reception, staging, onward movement, and integration
RSOP
readiness standard operating procedures
S-3
operations/training officer
S-4
logistics officer
S-A
staging area
SAAM
special assignment airlift mission
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FM 3-35.4
SAEDA
subversion and espionage directed against US Army and delib-
erate security violations
SAMS
Standard Army Maintenance System
SARSS
Standard Army Retail Supply System
SASO
stability and support operations
SECDEF
Secretary of Defense
SEDRE
Sealift Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise
SERE
survival, evasion, resistance, and escape
SF
standard form
SI
support installations
SIDPERS-3
Standard Installation/Division Personnel System
SOFA
Status−of−Forces Agreement
SOP
standard operating procedures
SORTS
Status of Resources and Training System
SPBS-R
Standard Property Book System−Redesign
SPOD
seaport of debarkation
SPOE
seaport of embarkation
SRP
soldier readiness processing
SSA
supply support activity
SSC
small-scale contingency
SSN
social security number
STARC
State area coordinators
STB
super tropical bleach
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Glossary
SUN
shipment unit number
TAA
tactical assembly area
TALCE
tanker airlift control element
TAT
to accompany troops
TB
technical bulletin
TC-ACCIS
Transportation Coordinators Automated Command and Con-
trol Information System
TC-AIMS II
Transportation Coordinators' Automated Information for Move-
ments System II
TCMD
transportation control and movement document
TCN
transportation control number
TDA
Table of Distribution and Allowances
TEA
Transportation Engineering Agency
TM
technical manual
TMDE
test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment
TMO
traffic management office; transportation management officer
TMP
transportation motor pool
TOE
table of organization and equipment
TPFDD
time−phased force deployment data
TPFL
time−phased forces and deployment list
TPU
troop program unit; tank pump unit
TRADOC
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
TRAMS
Transportation Automated Measurement System
TRML
terminal
TSB
transportation support brigade or theater staging base
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FM 3-35.4
TTB
transportation terminal battalion
TTP
tactics, techniques, and procedures
TTU
transportation terminal unit
TUCHA
type unit characteristics
TUDET
type unit equipment detail file
UBL
unit basic load
UDL
unit deployment list
UIC
unit identification code
ULL
unit level logistics
ULN
unit line number
UMC
unit movement coordinator
UMD
unit movement data
UMNCO
unit movement noncommissioned officer
UMO
unit movement officer
UMT
unit movement teams
U.S.
United States
USAF
United States Air Force
USAR
United States Army Reserve
USARC
United States Army Reserve Command
USAREUR
United States ArmyEurope
USCG
United States Coast Guard
USDA
United States Department of Agriculture or Army
USMC
United States Marine Corps
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Glossary
USPFO United States Property and Fiscal Officer
USTRANSCOM United States Transportation Command
UTC unit type code
UTES unit raining equipment site
VA Virginia
WARNORD warning order
WETS week−end training site
WPS Worldwide Port System
X-Hour time crisis planning sequence is initiated by a warning order
(precedes N−hour)
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FM 55-10, Movement Control, February 1999. (Will be revised as FM 4-01.30)
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FM 55-65, Strategic Deployment, October 1995. (To be incorporated into FM 4-01.011, Strategic
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FM 100-10-2, Contracting Support on the Battlefield, August 1999. (Will be revised as FM 4-
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FM 100-11, Force Integration, January 1998. (Will be revised as 3-100.11)
FM 100-14, Risk Management, April 1998. (Will be revised as FM 5-19)
FM 100-15, Corps Operations, October 1996. (Will be revised as FM 3-92)
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by Department of Defense Rotary Wing Aircraft, February 1997.
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PROJECTED PUBLICATIONS
Projected publications are sources of additional information that were scheduled for printing but
not yet available at the time this manual went to print. When these publications are printed,
they are distributed automatically via pinpoint distribution. Included are DOD, Joint, and Mul-
tiservice publications used to prepare this manual which were available in draft when this man-
ual was submitted for printing.
CJCSM 3122.01, Joint Operation Planning and Execution System, Volume 1, Planning Policies
and Procedures, to be published.
CJCSM 3122.03, Joint Operation Planning and Execution System, Volume 2, Planning Formats
and Guidance, to be published.
FM 3-100.35 (100-35), Force Protection, under development.
FM 4-01.41, Rail Transport in a Theater of Operations, publication to be determined. (Will con-
solidate the contents of FMs 55-20 and 55-21).
FM 4-01.011, Strategic Deployment, publication to be determined. (Will consolidate the contents
of FMs 55-9, 55-15, and 55-65).
FM 4-93.7 (63-7), Combat Service Support to the Interim Brigade Combat Team, under develop-
ment.
FM 100-20, Stability and Support Operations.
JP 3-35, Joint Deployment and Redeployment Operations.
JP 4-01.8, Joint Tactics Techniques, and Procedures for Reception, Staging, Onward Movement,
and Integration.
WEB SITES
The following web sites were utilized during the development of this FM. These sites contain ad-
ditional information on organizations described in the text or they contain documentation impor-
tant to deployment.
United States Army: http://www.army.mil
Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC): http://www.mtmc.army.mil
Military Traffic Management Command Transportation Engineering Agency
(MTMCTEA):
Military Sealift Command (MSC): http://www.msc.navy.mil
United States Coast Guard (USCG): http://www.uscg.mil
Objective Force: http://www.army.mil/armyvision/default.htm
General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library: http://www.adtdl.army.mil/
atdls.htm
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FM 3-35.4
Listing of DD Forms: http://web1.whs.osd.mil/icdhome/ddeforms.htm
Joint Doctrine: http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/
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