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Glossary
pam
pamphlet
PAO
public affairs officer
PARC
principal assistant responsible for contracting
pax
passengers
PBO
property book officer
PCB
printed circuit board
PDR
personnel deployment roster
pers
personnel
PERSCOM
Personnel Command
PET
port expediter team
petrl
petroleum
PLL
prescribed load list
PLS
palletized loading system
PM
provost marshal, preventive medicine
PMO
provost marshal office
POC
point of contact
POD
port of debarkation
POE
port of embarkation
POL
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
POM
program objective memorandum, preparation
for
overseas
movement
Power projection
The ability of a nation to apply all or some of its elements of
national power—political, economic, informational, or mili-
tary—to respond to crisis, to contribute to deterrence, and to
enhance regional stability. Power projection is accomplished
using instruments of National Security Policy.
PROFIS
Professional Officer Filler Systems
PSA
port support activity
purif
purification
QM
quartermaster
QSTAG
Quadripartite Standardization Agreement
RAA
redeployment assembly area
read
readiness
recon
reconnaissance
repl
replacement
res
reserves
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FM 4-93.4 (FM 63-4)
RF
radio frequency
RI
relevant information
RM
resource management
ROC
rear operations center
RPMA
real property maintenance activities
RSI&O
reception, staging, integration, and onward movement
RSN
role specialist nation
RSO
reception, staging, and onward movement
RSO&I
reception, staging, onward movement, and integration
RX
reparable exchange
S&S
supply and service
SAAS-MOD
Standard Army Ammunition System-Modernized
SAMS
Standard Army Maintenance System
SAR
satellite access request
SARRS-O
Standard Army Retail Supply System-Objective
SARSS
Standard Army Retail Supply System
SBCT
Stryker brigade combat team
SEALOC
sea lines of communication
SEN
small extension node
SGS
secretary of the general staff
SIDPERS
Standard Installation/Division Personnel System
SIPR
secure Internet protocol
SITREPS
situation reports
SJA
staff judge advocate
SLOC
sea lines of communication
SLRP
survey, liaison, reconnaissance party
SOF
special operations forces
SOO
support operations officer
SOP
standing operating procedure
SPBS-R
Standard Property Book System-Redesign
SPOD
sea port of debarkation
SPOE
sea port of embarkation
spt
support
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Glossary
SR
supply route
SSA
supply support activity
SSC
smaller scale contingency
SST
single subscriber terminals
Staging area
1. Amphibious or airborne—a general locality between the
mounting area and the objective of an amphibious or air-
borne expedition, through which the expedition or parts
thereof pass after mounting, for refueling, regrouping of
ships, and/or exercise, inspection and redistribution of
troops. 2. Other movements—a general locality established
for the concentration of troop units and transient personnel
between movements over the lines of communications.
STAMIS
Standard Army Management Information Systems
STANAG
standardization agreement
stat
status
STT
sergeant’s time training
sup
supply
svc
service
svcs
services
sys
system
TAA
tactical assembly area
TAADS
The Army Authorization Documents System
TACON
tactical control
TACSAT
tactical satellite communications
Tactical assembly
A tactical assembly area is a location where a unit is inte-
area
grated into the force and becomes available for operational
assignments.
TALCE
tanker airlift control element
TAMMIS
The Army Medical Management Information System
TAV
total asset visibility
TC-AIMS II
Transportation Coordinators’ Automated Information for
Movement System II
TCE
transportation command elements
TCF
tactical combat force
TCN
transportation control number
TCP
traffic control post
TDA
table of distribution and allowance
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FM 4-93.4 (FM 63-4)
TFOM
theater force opening modules
TFOP
theater force opening package
Theater force
The TFOP is a modularly configured, early entry, multifunc-
opening package
tional support task force comprised of specialized CSS and
(TFOP)
related CS modules called theater force opening modules
(TFOMs). The mission of the TFOP is to deploy early to a
force projection theater and conduct the initial reception,
staging, onward movement, and sustainment of Army forces
and other forces as designated by the ASCC/ARFOR com-
mander.
TJAG
The Judge Advocate General
tm
team
TMDE
test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment
TMMMC
theater medical materiel management center
TMO
traffic management office
TO
theater of operations
TOC
tactical operations center
TOE
table of organization and equipment
TPFDD
time-phased force and deployment data
trans
transportation
TRANSCOM
Transportation Command
TRITAC
Tri-service Tactical Communications
TSB
theater staging base
TSC
theater support command
TTP
tactics, techniques, and procedures
UBL
unit basic load
UHT
ultra-high temperature
UIC
unit identification code
UJTL
Universal Joint Task List
ULC
unit level computer
ULLS
unit level logistics system
ULN
unit line number
UMO
unit movement officer
UMT
unit ministry team
U.S.
United States
USACASCOM
U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command
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Glossary
USACE
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
USAF
U.S. Air Force
USAMC
United States Army Materiel Command
USAMMA
U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency
U.S.C.
U.S. Code
USCG
U.S. Coast Guard
USFK
U.S. Forces, Korea
USPFO
U.S. Property and Fiscal Office
USTRANSCOM
U.S. Transportation Command
UTC
universal time, coordinated
UXO
unexploded ordnance
vet
veterinary
VTC
video teleconference
WPS
Worldwide Port System
wtr
water
Glossary-17
Bibliography
This bibliography lists field manuals by the new number followed by the old number in paren-
thesis.
NATO, DOD, and JOINT PUBLICATIONS
Most joint publications are available online at http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel.
STANAG 2406. ALP-9(C). Land Forces Logistics Doctrine, April 2000.
STANAG 4214. International Routing and Directory for Tactical Communications Systems,
29 May 1985 (Change 3, 11 November 1999).
STANAG 5000. Interoperability of Tactical Digital Facsmile Equipment, Edition 2. 19 May 1986
(Change 1, 25 August 1989).
STANAG 2182. AJP-4(A). Allied Joint Logistics Doctrine, July 1999.
ALP-4.2. Land Forces Logistics Doctrine, 2 January 2001.
CJCSM 3122.01. Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Volume I, Planning
Policies and Procedures, 14 July 2000.
CJCSM 3122.03. Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Volume II, Planning
Formats and Guidance, 31 December 1999 (Change 1, 6 September 2000).
CJCSM 3500.04C. Universal Joint Task List (UJTL), 1 July 2002.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PUBLICATIONS
DOD Directives are available online at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives.
DODD 1300.22. DOD Mortuary Affairs Policy, 3 February 2000.
DODD 1315.6. Responsibilities for Military Troop Construction Support of the Department of
the Air Force Overseas, 26 August 1978.
DODD 2010.9. Mutual Logistic Support Between the United States and Governments of Eligible
Countries and NATO Subsidiary Bodies, 30 September 1988.
DODD 2310.1. DOD Program for Enemy Prisoners of War (EPOW) and Other Detainees,
18 August 1994.
DODD 4140.25. DOD Management Policy for Energy Commodities and Related Services,
20 April 1999.
DODD 4500.9. Transportation and Traffic Management, 26 January 1989.
DODD 4525.6. Single Manager for Military Postal Service, 5 May 1980.
DODD 4705.1. Management of Land-Based Water Resources in Support of Joint Contingency
Operations, 9 July 1992.
DODD 5030.49. DOD Customs Inspection Program, 6 January 1984.
DODD 5160.65. Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition (SMCA), 8 March 1995.
DODD 5515.8. Single-Service Assignment of Responsibility for Processing of Claims, 9 June 1990.
Bibliography-1
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FM 4-93.4 (FM 63-4)
DODI 4140.50. Management of DOD Locomotives, 9 December 1982.
JP 0-2. Unified Action Armed Forces (UNAAF), 10 July 2001.
JP 1-06. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Financial Management During Joint Op-
erations, 22 December 1999.
JP 3-0. Doctrine for Joint Operations, 10 September 2001.
JP 3-01. Joint Doctrine for Countering Air and Missile Threats, 19 October 1999.
JP 3-05.1. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Joint Special Operations Task Force
Operations, 19 December 2001.
JP 3-09. Doctrine for Joint Fire Support, 12 May 1998.
JP 3-10. Joint Doctrine for Rear Area Operations, 28 May 1996.
JP 3-10.1. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Base Defense, 23 July 1996.
JP 3-35. Joint Deployment and Redeployment Operations, 7 September 1999.
JP 4-0. Doctrine for Logistic Support of Joint Operations, 6 April 2000.
JP 4-01. Joint Doctrine for the Defense Transportation System, 17 June 1997.
JP 4-01.3. Joint Tactics Techniques, and Procedures for Movement Control, 9 April 2002.
JP 4-01.4. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Joint Theater Distribution, 22 August
2000.
JP 4-01.5. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Transportation Terminal Operations,
9 April 2002.
JP 4-01.6. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Joint Logistics Over the Shore,
12 November 1998.
JP 4-02. Doctrine for Health Service Support in Joint Operations, 30 July 2001.
JP 4-02.1. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Logistic Support in
Joint Operations, 6 October 1997.
JP 4-06. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Mortuary Affairs in Joint Operations,
28 August 1996.
JP 4-07. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Common-User Logistics During Joint
Operations, 11 June 2001.
JP 4-08. Joint Doctrine for Logistic Support of Multinational Operations, 22 September 2002.
JP 5-0, Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations, 13 April 1995.
JP 5-00.2, Joint Task Force (JTF) Planning Guidance and Procedures, 13 January 1999.
Bibliography-2
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Bibliography
ARMY PUBLICATIONS
AR 11-7. Internal Review and Audit Compliance Program, 15 June 2001.
AR 20-1. Inspector General Activities and Procedures, 29 March 2002.
AR 27-1. Legal Services, Judge Advocate Legal Services, 3 February 1995.
AR 40-905. Veterinary Health Services, 16 August 1994.
AR 75-15. Responsibilities and Procedures for Explosive Ordnance Disposal, 1 November 1978.
AR 570-7. Manpower and Equipment Control for Equipment Survey Program, 22 January 1991.
FM 3-0 (FM 100-5). Operations, 14 June 2001.
FM 3-04.500 (FM 1-500). Army Aviation Maintenance, 26 September 2000.
FM 3-19.1 (FM 19-1). Military Police Operations, 22 March 2001.
FM 3-19.4 (FM 19-4). Military Police Leaders’ Handbook, 4 March 2002.
FM 3-35.4 (FM 100-17-4). Deployment Fort-to-Port, 18 June 2002.
FM 46-1. Public Affairs Operations, 30 May 1997. (Will be revised as FM 3-61.)
FM 4-02.1. Combat Health Logistics, 28 September 2001.
FM 4-30.3 (FM 9-43-1) Maintenance Operations and Procedures, 1 September 2000.
FM 4-30.13 (FM 9-13). Ammunition Handbook, 1 March 2001.
FM 4-30.16. Explosive Ordnance Disposal of Multiservice Procedures for EOD in a Joint Environ-
ment, 15 February 2001.
FM 4-93.7. Combat Service Support to the Stryker Brigade Combat Team. (To be published.)
FM 5-100. Engineer Operations, 27 February 1996. (Will be revised as FM 3-34.)
FM 5-116. Engineer Operations: Echelons Above Corps, 9 February 1999. (Will be revised as
FM 3-34.211.)
FM 7-0 (FM 25-100). Training the Force, 22 October 2002.
FM 7-15. Army Universal Task List (AUTL). (To be published)
FM 8-10. Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations, 1 March 1991. (Will be revised as
FM 4-02.)
FM 8-42. Combat Health Support in Stability Operations and Support Operations, 27 October 1997.
(Will be revised as FM 4-02.42.)
FM 8-55. Planning for Health Service Support, 9 September 1994. (Will be revised as FM 4-02.55.)
FM 9-6. Munitions Support in Theater of Operations, 20 March 1998. (Will be revised as FM 4-30.1.)
FM 9-15. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service and Unit Operations, 8 May 1996. (Will be
revised as FM 4-30.5.)
FM 10-1. Quartermaster Principles, 11 August 1994. (Will be revised as FM 4-20.)
FM 10-52. Water Supply in Theaters of Operations, 11 July 1990. (Will be revised as FM 4-02.21.)
FM 10-52-1. Water Supply Point Equipment and Operations, 18 June 1991. (Will be revised as
FM 4-20.23.)
Bibliography-3
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FM 4-93.4 (FM 63-4)
FM 10-67. Petroleum Supply in Theaters of Operations, 18 February 1983. (Will be revised as
FM 4-03.)
FM 12-6. Personnel Doctrine, 9 September 1994. (Will be revised as FM 1-0.)
FM 14-100. Financial Management Operations, 7 May 1997 (Change 1, 14 July 1997). (Will be
revised as FM 1-06.)
FM 21-16. Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Procedures, 30 August 1994. (Will be revised as FM 4-30.11.)
FM 22-100. Army Leadership, 31 August 1999. (Will be revised as FM 6-22.)
FM 41-10. Civil Affairs Operations, 14 February 2000. (Will be revised as FM 3-05.40.)
FM 54-40. Area Support Group, 3 October 1995. (Will be revised as FM 4-93.40.)
FM 55-1. Transportation Operations, 3 October 1995. (Will be revised as FM 4-01.)
FM 55-10. Movement Control, 9 February 1999. (Will be revised as FM 4-01.30.)
FM 63-11. Logistics Support Element Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, 8 October 1996. (Will
be revised as FM 4-93.41.)
FM 100-6. Information Operations, 27 August 1996. (Will be revised as FM 3-13.)
FM 100-7. Decisive Force: The Army in Theater Operations, 31 May 1995. (Will be revised as
FM 3-93.)
FM 100-8. The Army in Multinational Operations, 24 November 1997. (Will be revised as FM 3-16.)
FM 100-9. Reconstitution, 13 January 1992. (Will be revised as FM 4-100.9.)
FM 100-10. Combat Service Support, 3 October 1995. (Will be revised as FM 4-0.)
FM 100-10-1. Theater Distribution, 1 October 1999. (Will be revised as FM 4-01.4.)
FM 100-10-2. Contracting Support on the Battlefield, 4 August 1999. (Will be revised as FM 4-
100.2.)
FM 100-17. Mobilization, Deployment, Redeployment, Demobilization, 28 October 1992. (Will be
revised as FM 3-35.)
FM 100-17-1. Army Pre-Positioned Afloat Operations, 27 July 1996. (Will be revised as FM 3-35.1.)
FM 100-17-2. Army Pre-Positioned Land, 16 February 1999. (Will be revised as FM 3-35.2.)
FM 100-17-3. Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration, 17 March 1999. (Will be
revised as FM 4-01.8.)
FM 100-17-5. Redeployment, 29 September 1999. (Will be revised as 3-35.5.)
FM 100-21. Contractors on the Battlefield, 26 March 2000. (Will be revised as FM 3-100.21.)
FM 100-38. Unexploded Ordnance Multiservice Procedures for Operations in an Unexploded
Ordnance Environment, 10 July 1996. (Will be revised as FM 3-100.38.)
FM 101-5. Staff Organization and Operations, 31 May 1997. (Will be revised as FM 5-0.)
FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Graphics, 30 September 1997. (Will be revised as FM 1-02.)
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