INDEX
- AAA.See US Army Audit Agency.
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- accountability 4-4, 4-7, 4-13, 4-14
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- activating units 3-4
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- Acts
- The Comprehensive Environmental Response,
- Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 1-34
- The Controlled Substances Act 3-2
- The Department of Defense Authorization Act 3-2
- The Economy Act 3-5
- The Flood Control Act 3-4
- The Immigration and Nationality Act 3-2
- The Judiciary Act of 1789 3-1
- The Military Cooperation with Civilian Law
- Enforcement Agencies Act 1-3
- The Posse Comitatus Act 1-3, 3-1
- The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 6-3
- The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act 3-2, 3-5,
5-2, 5-3
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- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 2-4
-
- Air
- Mobility Command 2-8
- National Guard 2-8
- traffic control assistance 5-11
- traffic services 4-10
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- aircraft piracy 3-4
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- alternative remedial contracting strategy 6-5
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- American Indian reservations 2-4
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- American Red Cross 2-2
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- ANG. See Air National Guard.
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- animal disease eradication 6-7
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- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 6-7
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- antiterrorism 7-14
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- AO. See area of operations.
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- APG. See aviation procedures guide.
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- ARC. See American Red Cross.
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- area of operations 2-5, 4-9, 4-10, 4-11, 6-7
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- Army
- Armament, Munitions, and Chemical Command 6-2
- Audit Agency 4-4
- and civil law enforcement 1-4
- Corps of Engineers 2-9, 2-10, 3-4, 5-8, 6-2 thru 6-5,
6-9, 7-15, 9-4
- Counterdrug RDA Office 7-6
- and the Department of Defense 2-6
- Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence 7-4
- Engineering and Housing Support Center 4-11, 6-9
- Environmental Center 6-4, 6-8
- and environmental disasters 5-10
- Environmental Hygiene Agency 6-2, 6-9
- environmental research and development program 6-3
- environmental strategy 6-1
- Force Provider Unit 4-6
- Health Services Command 2-9
- and historic preservation 6-7, 6-8
- internal environmental support relationships 6-10
- Materiel Command 2-9, 4-4
- medical department activities 4-12
- mission of viii, 1-1, 1-3
- movement control unit 4-9
- and the National Guard Bureau 2-8
- organization for counterdrug support 7-2
- Reserve viii, 1-1, 2-9, 3-4, 3-5
- Reserve Officers Training Corps 8-6
- resources, 6-8
- role of 1-1, 1-2, 3-0, 5-1, 5-4, 7-0
- senior medical commander 4-12
- support assets 4-1
- support to counterdrug operations 7-8
- Technical Escort Unit 4-16
- values 1-4
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- ARNG. See National Guard, Army.
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- ASL. See authorized stockage list.
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- assessments 5-4, 5-5
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- Atlantic Command 2-6
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- Atomic Energy Agency 2-2
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- Attorney General 2-4, 7-12
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- audits 6-3
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- authorized stockage list 4-8
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- aviation procedure guide 4-10
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- aviation support 4-9, 4-10
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- B
-
- bands 4-14
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- base support installations 6-7
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- battle damage assessment and repair 4-8
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- BDAR. See battle damage assessment and repair.
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- BSI. See base support installations.
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- C
-
- CA. See civil affairs.
-
- CAI. See chemical accident/incident.
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- CAIC. See chemical accident or incident control.
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- CAIRA. See Chemical Accident and Incident Response
and Assistance Program.
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- CENTCOM. See Central Command.
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- Central Command 2-6
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- Central Imagery Office 2-6
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- ceremonial unit participation 8-4
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- chain of command 5-2
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- Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff 2-5, 5-2
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- chaplaincy 4-14
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- charts 4-11
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- chemical
- accident/incident 2-9, 4-16
- accident or incident control 6-3
- Accident and Incident Response and Assistance Program 6-3
- contaminations, responsibility for 5-2, 5-10
- units 4-16, 4-17
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- Chief, National Guard Bureau 2-8
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- CINC. See commander-in-chief.
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- CINCFOR. See Commander-in-Chief, Forces Command.
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- CINCLANT. See Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Command.
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- CINCPAC. See Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command.
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- CINCTRANS. See Commander-in-Chief, Transportation
Command.
-
- CIO. See Central Imagery Office.
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- city managers 2-3
-
- civil
- affairs 4-15
- agencies, responsibilities of 1-4, 5-1
- defense emergencies 5-9
- disturbance operations training 9-5
- disturbances 1-3, 3-0, 4-10, 4-17, 7-10, 7-12
- -military operations center 4-15
- radiological emergencies 5-2, 5-10
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- civilian
- community corps 8-2
- emergency management 1-4
- leadership 3-0
- property and functions, protection of 3-2
- Youth Opportunities Program (Challenge) 8-2
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- civilians 1-1, 3-1
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- CJCS. See Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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- CMOC. See civil-military operations center.
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- COCOM. See combatant command.
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- Cold War 1-1
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- combatant command 2-8
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- combat service support viii, 4-3, 9-4
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- combat support viii, 4-12, 7-12, 9-4
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- combat support hospital 4-12
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- command, control, communication, and computers 7-4
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- command, control, and communications resources 4-17
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- command and control of military personnel, 3-4
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- commanders, 2-9, 4-17, 5-10, 6-10, 6-11
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- Commander-in-Chief
- Atlantic Command 2-5, 5-2, 5-8
- Forces Command 2-5, 5-2, 5-8, 6-7
- Pacific Command 2-5, 5-2, 5-8
- Transportation Command 2-8
- Southern Command 7-0
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- commanders-in-chief 2-7, 5-2
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- command relationships 5-9, 5-10, 7-9
-
- commercial
- enterprise 5-6
- vendor services 4-14
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- communications 4-16,7-11
-
- community assistance
- and the American Red Cross 2-2
- and the Department of Defense 2-5
- and the Department of Health and Human Services 2-4
- and the Department of Justice 2-4
- liaison 8-4
- principles of 8-0 thru 8-2
- request flow 8-5
- types of 8-2 thru 8-6
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- The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act 1-34
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- Constitutional exceptions 3-1
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- containment and eradication missions 6-7
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- contamination 1-3
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- Continental United States Armies 5-8
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- contracting 4-2, 4-14, 6-9
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- contracting officers 4-2
-
- The Controlled Substances Act 3-2
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- CONUS Drug Law Enforcement System 7-1
-
- CONUSA. See Continental United States Army.
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- CONUSA commanders 2-9
-
- convoys 4-9
-
- coordination 4-1, 4-17, 5-1, 5-2, 5-4, 5-8, 7-0, 7-8
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- coordinators of emergency services 1-6
-
- corps support command 4-4
-
- COSCOM. See corps support command.
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- counterdrug
- missions 7-2, 7-5
- operations 1-3, 1-5, 2-4, 3-5, 7-0 thru 7-11
- support approval process 7-10
- support material 3-5
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- counterterrorism 7-14
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- CS. See combat support.
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- CSH. See combat support hospital.
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- CSS. See combat service support.
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- cultural resources management 6-7
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- CVS. See commercial vendor services.
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- D
-
- DARE. See Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program.
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- DARNG. See National Guard.
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- DCE. See defense coordinating element.
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- DCO. See defense coordinating officer.
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- DEA. See Drug Enforcement Administration.
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- decision sequence for disaster support 5-3
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- Defense
- coordinating element 2-8, 5-8
- coordinating officer 2-8, 2-9, 2-11, 5-8, 5-9, 6-7
- distribution depots 4-6
- Environmental Restoration Program 6-5
- Logistics Agency 2-8, 4-5
- Mapping Agency 4-11
- movement coordinator 4-9
- and State Memorandum of Agreement/Cooperative Agreement Program 6-5
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- Department
- of Agriculture 2-2, 2-4, 6-7
- of the Army 2-7
- of the Army civilians 1-1
- of Commerce 2-2
- of Education 2-2
- of Energy 2-2, 4-17, 5-2, 5-10 5-13
- of Health and Human Services 2-3, 2-4
- of Interior 2-2, 2-4, 6-7
- of Justice 5-11
- of Labor 2-4
- of Public Safety 2-12
- of State 2-4, 7-0
- of Transportation 2-4
- of Treasury 2-5
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- Department of Defense
- counterdrug missions 7-2 thru 7-6
- counterdrug support organization 7-2
- executive agent 1-4
- Key Asset Protection Program 7-15
- regional logistics support offices 7-5
- resources 3-4
- Resource Data Base 2-8
- responsibility 3-4
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- The Department of Defense Authorization Act 3-2
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- detection and monitoring 7-4
-
- DHHS.See Department of Health and Human Services.
-
- Director
- of Environmental Programs 6-8
- of Military Support 2-5, 5-1, 5-2, 5-8, 5-11, 6-7
- of Plans, Training, and Mobilization 8-6
-
- Directorate of Resource Management 8-6
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- disaster
- declaration 1-4, 2-1, 5-2
- federal, definition of 5-1
- man-made 5-1
- medical assistance team 4-12
- preparedness and response program 3-2
- relief 1-2, 1-6, 2-2, 2-10, 3-2, 5-2
- relief, stages of 5-4
- response authority 5-4
- response operations 5-2
- response prior to Presidential declaration 5-3
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- disaster assistance
- and the Army 1-2
- and the Department of Justice 2-4
- and the Department of Labor 2-4
- and the Department of Transportation 2-4
- and the Department of Treasury 2-5
- and the National Weather Service 2-5
- and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2-4
- requests for, 1-2, 1-4, 2-10, 2-13, 4-12
- supporting tasks 9-6
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- The Disaster Relief Act 4-12
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- DISCOM. See divisional support command.
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- divisional support command 4-4
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- DLA. See Defense Logistics Agency.
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- DMA. See Defense Mapping Agency.
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- DMAT. See disaster medical assistance team.
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- DMC. See defense movement coordinator.
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- DOC. See Department of Commerce.
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- doctrine 1-1
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- DOD. See Department of Defense.
-
- DODRDB. See Department of Defense Resource Data
Base.
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- DOE. See Department of Energy.
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- DOEd. See Department of Education.
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- DOI. See Department of Interior.
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- DOJ. See Department of Justice.
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- DOL. See Department of Labor.
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- domestic
- emergencies 5-1, 5-10, 5-11, 5-12
- priorities 1-1
- violence 1-1
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- domestic support
- and commanders-in-chief 2-5
- DOD executive agent for, 2-5
- operations 1-1, 2-5
- vital aspects of 1-4
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- DOMS. See Director of Military Support.
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- DOS. See Department of State.
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- DOT. See Department of Transportation.
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- DPS. See Department of Public Safety.
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- drug abuse 2-1, 7-5, 8-5
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- drug abuse awareness education 7-6
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- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Program 8-5
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- drug demand reduction programs 8-2, 8-3
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- Drug Enforcement Administration 2-4
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- drug law enforcement agencies 7-0
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- E
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- 854th Engineer Battalion, 77th US Army Reserve Command 9-5
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- The Economy Act 3-5
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- education 1-3, 2-2, 7-5, 8-3, 8-5
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- elections 3-3
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- electrical power disruptions 5-1
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- emergency
- declarations 1-4, 2-1
- as distinguished from a major disaster 3-2, 3-3
- management concept 1-4
- Management Institute 9-1
- operations center 3-5, 5-2
- preparedness liaison officer 2-8, 2-9
- preparedness planning, responsibility for 2-9, 2-10
- response plans 2-9, 2-11, 2-13
- response teams 1-3, 4-1
- services 1-3, 1-6, 2-13, 5-2, 5-6, 8-6
- support assignment matrix 5-7
- support function managers 5-8
- support functions 1-6, 2-5, 3-2, 5-6
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- end state 4-2, 5-6
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- engineer
- assistance 4-10
- operations 7-4
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- environmental
- compliance assessments 6-3
- compliance missions 6-2
- disasters 5-10
- pollution 2-2
- Protection Agency 2-2, 4-17, 5-2, 5-10, 6-5
- stewardship 1-3, 6-0
- strategy 1-3, 6-0
- support 6-0 thru 6-11
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- environmental assistance
- and the American Red Cross 2-2
- and the Department of Labor 2-4
- and the Department of Transportation 2-4
- and the Department of Treasury 2-5
- and the National Weather Service 2-5
- and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2-4
- training 9-4
-
- EOC. See emergency operations center.
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- EOD. See explosive ordnance disposal.
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- EPA. See Environmental Protection Agency.
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- EPLO. See emergency preparedness liaison officer.
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- ESF. See emergency support function.
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- EUCOM. See European Command.
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- execute order 5-2, 7-12
-
- exhibits 8-5
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- explosive ordnance disposal 1-3, 4-16, 7-5, 7-14
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- explosive ordnance disposal teams 7-6
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- F
-
- 57th Medical Command (Air Ambulance), 1st Corps Support Command
8-3
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- 489th Engineer Battalion, 420th Engineer Brigade (USAR) 8-4
-
- 558th OM Company (Aerial Resupply) 9-3
-
- FAA. See Federal Aviation Administration.
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- facility restoration 6-4, 6-5
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- FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation.
-
- FCO. See federal coordinating officer.
-
- Federal
- Aviation Administration 3-4
- Bureau of Investigation 2-4, 3-3, 3-4
- coordinating officer 2-1, 2-8, 2-11, 5-6, 5-8
- disaster 1-2, 5-1
- forces, use of 2-9
- property and functions, protection of 3-2
- Radiological Emergency Response Plan 2-4, 4-16, 4-17
- resources, authorization of 2-1
- resources, commitment of 5-2
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- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- and the Army Corps of Engineers 2-9
- and the coordination of federal response 5-2
- and the defense coordinating officer 2-8
- and the disaster preparedness and response program 3-2
- and environmental disasters 5-10
- and nuclear accidents, 4-17
- as part of an emergency services organization 2-11
- regional boundaries 2-3
- and reimbursement for tasked assistance 3-3
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- Federal Response Plan
- and the American Red Cross 2-2
- and the Army 1-6
- and the Army Corps of Engineers 2-9
- and the Department of Agriculture 2-2
- and the Department of Defense 2-5
- and the Department of Energy 2-2
- and the Department of Health and Human Services 2-3
- and the Department of Interior 2-4
- and the Department of Transportation 2-4
- and the Environmental Protection Agency 2-2
- and the Federal Emergency Management Agency 2-3, 3-3
- and the General Services Administration 2-3
- and the National Communications System 2-4
- and the 12 functional areas 5-6
-
- feeding people 4-5, 4-6
-
- FEMA. See Federal Emergency Management Agency.
-
- field operating agency 4-11, 6-8
-
- field services 4-4
-
- field service units 4-5
-
- finance 4-14
-
- firefighting 1-6, 2-2, 2-13, 6-7
-
- fire forecasting 2-2
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- The Flood Control Act 3-4
-
- force projection strategy 1-1, 1-6
-
- force protection 4-17
-
- Force Provider Unit 4-6, 4-7, 4-13
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- Forces Command 2-6
- foreign
- policy 2-4
- priorities 1-1
-
- FORSCOM. See Forces Command.
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- Fort Sill Public Affairs Office 8-6
-
- Freedman's Bureau 1-2
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- FRERP. See Federal Radiological Emergency Response
Plan.
-
- FRP. See Federal Response Plan.
-
- G
-
- GAO. See General Accounting Office.
-
- GARDEN PLOT. See OPLAN GARDEN PLOT.
-
- General Accounting Office 4-4
-
- General Services Administration
- and the National Communications System 2-4
- as a source of logistical support 4-2
-
- Geographic Information System 4-11
-
- Geographic Resource Analysis Support System 6-3
-
- GIS. See Geographic Information System.
-
- governor, responsibilities of 2-10
-
- GRASS. See Geographic resource Analysis Support
System.
-
- GSA. See General Services Administration.
-
- H
-
- Hawaii Army National Guard 3-3
-
- hazard assessments 2-2
-
- hazardous
- chemicals 5-1
- material operations 2-4 materials 1-3, 2-2, 2-7, 4-16, 6-1, 9-4
- substance spills 2-4, 6-2
-
- health service support 2-9, 4-12
-
- host nation laws viii
-
- HSC. See United States Army Health Services Command.
-
- HSS. See health service support.
-
- humanitarian assistance 9-4
-
- I
-
- IG. See Inspector General.
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- illegal immigration 2-4
-
- IMA. See information mission area
-
- immediate assistance 5-4
-
- immigration 5-11, 9-4
-
- The Immigration and Nationality Act 3-2
-
- Immigration and Naturalization Service 2-4, 5-11
-
- improvised explosive device 7-14
-
- information mission area support 4-16
-
- infrastructure 1-1, 1-4, 2-2, 2-10, 4-8, 4-12, 4-15, 4-16, 5-4,
5-6, 8-3, 8-7
-
- INS. See Immigration and Naturalization Service.
-
- Inspector General 2-6
-
- Installation Restoration Program 6-4
-
- installation transportation office 4-9
-
- intelligence 3-5, 4-11, 7-4
-
- intelligence preparation of the battlefield 3-5, 7-8
-
- interagency environment 2-1
-
- International Atomic Energy Agency 2-2
-
- International Energy Agency 2-2
-
- interregional military medical plan 4-11
-
- IPB. See intelligence-preparation-of-the-battlefield.
-
- IRMMP. See interregional military medical plan.
-
- island territories 2-4
-
- ITO. See installation transportation office.
-
- J
-
- JCS. See Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-
- JIC. See joint information center.
-
- JMC. See joint movement center.
-
- joint
- cells 5-9
- environment 2-1
- information center 4-15
- military-civilian operations 7-4
- movement center 4-9, 4-10, 5-9
- policy 4-17
- staff 2-7, 5-2, 7-8, 7-12
- task force 2-11,5-8
- task force commander 7-12, 7-13
- technology development 6-3
- transportation office 4-9
-
- Joint Chiefs of Staff 2-6
-
- JTF. See joint task force.
-
- JTO. See joint transportation office.
-
- judge advocates 4-14
-
- The Judiciary Act of 1789 3-1
-
- K
-
- KAPP. See Key Asset Protection Program.
-
- Kauai County 3-3
-
- L
-
- land management, 6-7
-
- land reconnaissance, 7-6
-
- LANTCOM. See Atlantic Command.
- law enforcement agencies, 3-2, 3-4, 4-17, 7-4
-
- law enforcement support
- and the American Red Cross, 2-2
- and the Department of Justice, 2-4
- and the Department of Treasury, 2-5
- and the Department of Defense, 2-5
- and the National Guard ,2-8
-
- laws, execution of, 3-1
-
- law and order, responsibility for, 3-4
-
- LEA. See law enforcement agency.
-
- legal
- advisors, 3-1
- assistance, 4-14
- considerations, 7-9
- constraints, 7-4,7-8
-
legitimacy. See principles of operations other than war.
-
- liaison, 1-4, 2-12, 3-5, 4-9, 4-17, 8-4
-
- lines of authority,,1-5
-
- linguists, 7-6
-
- local emergency organizations and disaster relief, 5-2
-
- local governments, 1-5, 1-6, 2-4, 2-10, 8-3
-
- local law enforcement agencies, 7-12, 8-5
-
- logistical support, sources of, 4-2
-
- logistics
- assessment personnel, 4-1
- command and control cells, 4-1, 4-3
- command and control for, 2-7, 4-1, 6-1, 7-2, 7-4
- support, 7-5
- support officer, 6-6
-
- Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant, 6-5
-
- Louisiana Maneuvers Task Force, 9-2
-
- LSO. See logistics support officer.
-
- M
-
- MACOMs. See major commands.
-
- mail service, disruption to, 5-11
-
- maintenance, 4-8, 5-10, 7-4, 7-13, 8-3
- major commands, 2-6
-
- manpower, 7-6
-
- maps, 4-11
-
- MASH. See mobile army surgical hospital.
-
- MAST. See Military Assistance to Safety and Traffic Program.
-
- material and equipment, use of, 3-5
-
- Materiel Management Center, 4-3
-
- MDIO. See Missile Defense Initiative Organization.
-
- MEDDAC. See Army Medical Department Activities.
-
- media, 4-15
-
- Medical Readiness Program, 8-3
-
medical relief, 4-13
-
- memorandum of agreement, 8-4
-
- memorandum of understanding, 3-3, 3-4, 8-4
-
- METL. See mission-essential task list.
-
- METT-T. See mission, enemy, troops, terrain, and time
available.
-
- MI. See military intelligence
-
- military
- assistance, 1-1, 1-5, 1-6, 2-8, 5-12, 5-14, 6-7, 7-12, 8-5
- Assistance to Safety and Traffic Program ,8-3
- health service support, 4-11, 4-12
- intelligence activities, 3-5
- intelligence personnel, use of, 3-5
- law enforcement, exceptions to, 3-1, 3-2
- personnel, use of, 3-4
- police, 2-7, 4-11, 7-4, 7-13, 8-5
- support, 4-2
-
- The Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies
Act 1-3
-
- Military Sealift Command, 2-8
-
- Military Traffic Management Command, 2-8
-
- Missile Defense Initiative Organization, 2-6
-
- mission analysis, 4-12
-
- mission, enemy, troops, terrain, and time available, 1-5
-
- mission-essential task list, 9-3, 9-4
-
- MMC. See Materiel Management Center.
-
- mobile army surgical hospital, 4-12
-
- mobile training teams, 7-5
-
- morale, welfare, and recreation, 4-6, 4-14
-
- mortuary affairs, 4-6
-
- MOU. See memorandum of understanding.
-
- MTT. See mobile training team.
-
- mutual air agreements, 2-13
-
- MWR. See morale, welfare, and recreation.
-
- N
-
- NAI. See nuclear accident/incident.
-
- NAIC. See nuclear accident or incident control.
-
- NAIRA. See Nuclear and Chemical Accident and Incident
Response Program.
-
- National
- Civil Disturbance Plan, 2-8
- Command Authorities viii, 1-4, 4-11, 4-12
- Communications System, 2-4
- contingency plan, 6-3
- Disaster Medical System,2-2, 2-3, 4-12
- Interagency Counterdrug Institute, 9-3
- Interagency Fire Center, 2-2, 2-4, 6-7
- Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, 2-4
- Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2-2
- Oil and Hazardous Substances Contingency Plan, 1-3
- Park Service, 6-3
- security, 1-4
- Security Agency, 2-6
- security emergency preparedness plans, 2-8
- security strategy, viii
- Telecommunications Support Plan, 2-4
- Weather Service, 2-5
- Wetlands Protection Program, 6-3
-
- National Guard
- Air, 2-8
- Army, 2-8, 3-4, 4-1, 5-9
- Bureau, 2-8
- counterdrug coordinator, 7-8
- counterdrug support missions ,7-9
- and the drought of 1987, 5-11
- forces called to state active duty, 2-13
- and the National Guard Bureau ,2-8
- in a nonfederal status, 1-5, 2-8, 3-1
- as part of an emergency services organization, 2-11
- as part of the US Army, 1-1
- as primary source of support to LEAs, 7-8
- resources, 5-8
- responsibility of, 5-1
- state viii, 2-9, 2-11, 2-13, 2-14, 5-2, 7-6
-
- natural resources management, 6-6
-
- Naval Forces Marianas, 5-9
-
- NBC. See nuclear, biological, and chemical.
-
- NCA. See National Command Authorities.
-
- NCP. See national contingency plan.
-
- NCS. See National Communications System.
-
- NDMS. See National Disaster Medical System.
-
- negotiated agreements, 6-5
-
- negotiated support 4-2
- NGB. See National Guard.
-
- NIFC. See National Interagency Fire Center.
-
- NRC. See Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
-
- NSA. See National Security Agency.
-
- NSEP. See national security emergency preparedness plans.
-
- nuclear
- accident/incident, 2-9, 4-16
- accident or incident control, 6-3
- biological, and chemical defense/operations, 4-17
- and Chemical Accident and Incident Response Program, 6-3
- hazard surveying, 4-17
- Regulatory Commission, 2-4
- technical assistance, 2-2
-
- NWS. See National Weather Service.
-
- O
-
- 101st Chemical Company, 6-2
-
- 113th Aviation Battalion, Nevada National Guard, 6-1
-
- objective. See principles of operations other
than war.
-
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 2-4
-
- OES. See Office of Emergency Services.
-
- Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, 3-5
-
- Office of Emergency Services, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13
-
- oil spills, 2-4, 6-2
-
- on-scene commander, 5-8
-
- on-scene coordinator, 6-2
-
- Operation
- Alliance, 1-3
- Haylift, 5-15
- North Star, 1-3
- Provide Refuge, 5-11
- Self-Enhancement, 8-3
- Wipeout, 7-7
-
- operations other than war, 1-1, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6
-
- operations security, 7-4
-
- OPLAN GARDEN PLOT, 2-8, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 7-13
-
- OPSEC. See operations security.
-
- Oregon National Guard, 7-11
-
- OSC. See on-scene coordinator.
-
- P
-
- Pacific Command, 2-6
-
- PACOM. See Pacific Command.
-
- permit applications, 6-3
-
- perseverance. See principles of operations other
than war.
-
- personnel services, 4-13
-
- PHS. See Public Health Service.
-
- physical improvements piracy, aircraft, 3-4
-
- planning, 4-1, 4-12, 5-4, 7-4, 7-5, 7-8
-
- Plans, Operations, and Military Support Officer, 2-11, 2-12,
2-13
-
- PLL. See prescribed load list.
-
- policy, 7-4
-
- POMSO. See Plans, Operations, and Military Support Officer.
-
- The Posse Comitatus Act, 1-3, 3-1
-
- prescribed load list, 4-8
-
- prevention assistance missions, 6-5, 6-6
-
- principles of operations other than war, 1-4
-
- procurement support, 4-14, 6-7
-
- Professional Officer Filler System, 2-9
-
- PROFIS. See Professional Officer Filler System.
-
- psychological operations, 4-15, 4-16
-
- PSYOP. See psychological operations.
-
- public affairs, 1-4, 7-11, 8-6, 9-3
-
- Public Health Service, 2-3
-
- public works, 1-1, 1-3, 8-2
-
- public works and engineering, 2-5, 2-7, 2-9, 5-8
-
- R
-
- radioactive materials, 2-4
-
- radiological accidents/emergencies, 5-1, 5-2
-
- READEO. See Regional Emergency Animal Disease Eradication
Organization.
-
- readiness, 9-3
-
- real estate, 6-5
-
- real property, 4-7, 6-4, 6-5
-
- recovery operations, 1-1
-
- Regional Emergency Animal Disease Eradication Organization task
force, 6-7
-
- reimbursement, 2-8, 3-3, 3-5, 4-4, 4-7, 6-7
-
- reimbursement waivers, 3-6
-
- requests for counterdrug support, 7-7
-
- research and development, 6-3, 6-5, 6-6, 7-6
-
- reserve component
- equipment, use of, 3-5
- personnel, 2-8, 3-4, 3-5
-
- resource
- accountability, 4-3
- commitment of, 5-5
- management, 4-2, 4-4, 6-8
-
- The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 6-3
-
- response teams, 1-3
-
- responsibilities, 5-8
-
- restoration, 1-3, 6-1, 6-4, 6-5
-
- restraint. See principles of operations other
than war.
-
- risk management, 4-17, 9-3
-
- The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act, 3-2, 3-5,
5-2, 5-3
-
- ROE. See rules of engagement.
-
- roles, 1-2, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 5-2, 6-1, 7-0, 7-10
-
- rules of engagement, 1-5, 7-9
-
- S
-
- 16th Field Supply Company, 4-8
-
- SA. See Secretary of the Army.
-
- safety, 4-17, 4-18, 6-3, 6-10, 7-14, 8-5, 8-6, 8-7
-
- SCE. See supporting contracting element.
-
- Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing Basic Aviation and
Space Exploration Program, 8-2
-
- SCO. See state coordinating officer.
-
- SCRAG. See senior civilian representative of the attorney
general.
-
- SECDEF. See Secretary of Defense.
-
- Secretary of the Army, 1-4, 5-1, 5-11
-
- Secretary of the Army General Counsel, 3-5, 7-4
-
- Secretary of Defense, 1-4, 2-5, 2-7, 3-0, 3-5, 7-7
-
- Secretary of Health and Human Services, 4-12
-
- security. See principles of operations other than
war.
-
- security and protection missions 2-5
-
- senior civilian representative of the Attorney General, 7-12
-
- service response force, 6-3
-
- SF. See special forces.
-
- signal support package, 4-16
-
- SOCOM. See Special Operations Command.
-
- SOF. See special operations forces.
-
- Soil Conservation Service, 6-3
-
- SOUTHCOM See Southern Command.
-
- Southern Command, 2-6
-
- SPACECOM. See Space Command.
-
- Space Command, 2-6
-
- speakers bureau, 8-4
-
- special forces, 4-15, 4-16
-
- Special Operations Command, 2-6
-
- special operations forces, 4-15
-
- SRF. See service response force.
-
- The Stafford Act. See The Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief Act.
-
- stages of disaster relief,, 5-4
-
- STAMIS. See Standard Automated Management Information
System.
-
- Standard Automated Management Information System, 4-2
-
- STARBASE. See Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing
Basic Aviation and Space Exploration Program.
-
- STARC. See state area command.
-
- state
- adjutant general, 2-9, 2-11
- area command, 2-8, 2-11, 2-12, 5-8, 5-9
- coordinating officer, 5-8
- emergency operations center, 2-11
- -local operational emergency services, 2-11
- office of emergency services, 5-2
- resources, 1-5, 2-10
- response plan,2-10
- responsibilities, 2-10
-
- STRATCOM. See Strategic Command.
-
- Strategic Command, 2-6
-
- Superfund. See The Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act.
-
- support
- agreements, 1-3
- to civilian law enforcement, 1-4, 3-1, 3-2
- logistics, 4-1, 4-2, 4-18, 7-4, 7-7
- from other federal agencies, 4-2
-
- supported CINC, 2-10, 5-2, 5-8, 6-7
-
- supporting CINCs, 5-2, 5-7
-
- supporting contracting element, 4-7, 4-8
-
- T
-
- 3d Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group, 7-6
-
- 3d Battalion, 160th Infantry (Mech), 40th Infantry Division, California
National Guard, 7-12
-
- 312th Army Reserve Band, 4-14
-
- 391st Engineer Battalion, 120th US Army Reserve Command, 9-3
-
- TAG. See state adjutant general.
-
- technical support organizations, 6-9
-
- termination standards. See end states.
-
- terrorism, 1-1, 1-3, 3-3, 3-4, 9-5
-
- TEU. See Army Technical Escort Unit.
-
- training
- and community assistance, 1-3
- by EOC personnel, 7-15
- LEA intelligence, 7-4
- of LEAs, 7-5
- nuclear, biological, chemical defense, 4-17
-
- trajectory modeling, 2-2
-
- TRANSCOM. See Transportation Command.
-
- transportation, 1-6, 2-5, 2-7, 2-8, 4-2, 4-4, 7-5
-
- Transportation Command, 2-6
-
- U
-
- UAV. See unmanned aerial vehicles.
-
- UMT. See unit ministry teams.
-
- unexploded ordnance, 6-5
-
- unified and specified commands, 5-1
-
- unilateral operations, viii
-
- United States
- Agency for International Development, 2-4
- Air Force, 2-6, 2-8
- Army. See Army.
- Coast Guard, 2-2, 2-4, 5-2, 5-10
- Customs Service, 2-5, 7-6
- Forest Service, 2-2
- Geological Survey, 4-11
- Information Agency, 2-4
- Marine Corps, 2-6
- Navy, 2-6
- property and fiscal officer, 2-8
- Secret Service, 2-5, 7-14
- Transportation Command, 4-9
-
- unit ministry teams, 4-14
-
- unity of command, 1-5
-
- unity of effort. See principles of operations
other than war.
-
- unmanned aerial vehicles, 4-10, 7-5
-
- urban search and rescue, 1-6, 2-5, 5-5, 5-8
-
- USACE. See Army Corps of Engineers.
-
- USAEC. See Army Environmental Center.
-
- USAEHSC. See Army Engineering and Housing Support Center.
-
- USAMC. See Army Materiel Command.
-
- USAR. See Army Reserve.
-
- USCG. See United States Coast Guard.
-
- USCS. See United States Customs Service.
-
- USDA. See Department of Agriculture.
-
- USFS. See United States Forest Service.
-
- USGS. See United States Geological Survey.
-
- USPFO. See United States property and fiscal officer.
-
- US&R. See urban search and rescue.
-
- USSS. See United States Secret Service.
-
- USTRANSCOM. See United States Transportation Command.
-
- V
-
- veterinary support officer volunteers, 3-4, 3-5
-
- W
-
- waiver of reimbursement, 3-6
-
- weather forecasting, 2-2
-
- wetlands, 1-3, 6-3
-
- wildland firefighting and resourcing channels, 6-8
-
- wildlands, 1-3, 6-7
-
- Work-for-Others Program, 6-5
-
- Y
-
- Youth Physical Fitness Clinic Program, 8-3
-
*U.S. Government Printing Office: 1993--627-027/60173
FM 100-19
FMFM 7-10
1 JULY 1993
By order of the Secretary of the Army:
GORDON R. SULLIVAN
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
MILTON H. HAMILTON
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army
04489
By Direction of the Commandant of the Marine Corps:
C. C. KRULAK
COMMANDING GENERAL
Marine Corps Combat Development Command
DISTRIBUTION:
Active Army, USAR, and ARNG: To be distributed in accordance with
DA Form
12-11E requirements for FM 100-19, Domestic Support Operations (Qty
rqr
block no. 5267).