Mobilization Handbook for Installation Manpower Planners


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This Handbook is issued as a supplement to DoD directive 1100.18, 'Wartime manpower Mobilization Planning, ' and as a supplement to policy guidance contained in DoD Directive 1400.31, Mobilization Management of the DoD Civilian Work Force. It's purpose is to help reinforce mobilization readiness by providing a planning reference guide for Continental United States (CONUS) installations of the Department of Defense (DoD). It is designed to assist local manpower and personnel planners in anticipating and planning the execution of military and civilian mobilization manpower actions in support of wartime mobilization, deployment and sustaining missions. It also provides program guidance, alternatives and examples for planning and preparedness to recruit, train and allocate DoD civilian employees needed during mobilization.










Wartime Manpower Mobilization Planning Guidance


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This Handbook provides computation guidance and sample instructions for preparing projected wartime military and civilian manpower demand and supply data. Specific data preparation instructions will be provided at the time of each data call.










How the Army Runs: A Senior Leader Reference Handbook, 2011-2012


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The U.S. Army War College (USAWC) is proud to present the 28th Edition of How the Army Runs: A Senior Leader Reference Handbook, 2011-2012. Publication of this text at this time, when the Army has been at war for almost a decade, has almost completed restructuring of its operating force, and is addressing the structure of the generating force, as well as completing formidable base closure and restationing actions, gives credence to the enduring truth that in order to be successful the Army must sustain and improve itself while it is fully committed to the Nation's bidding. The systems and processes documented and explained in this work are designed to do just that. This text was prepared under the direction of the faculty of the Department of Command, Leadership, and Management. It is intended to be used in an academic environment during the study of the systems and processes used to develop and sustain trained and ready combat forces to be used by the Combatant Commanders.







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