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This manual establishes doctrine for planning and executing redeployment operations. It describes
the redeployment principles, planning, and execution necessary for the Army's role in the power
projection strategy of the United States. It discusses the functions and responsibilities of Army
units and supporting organizations and systems in executing the redeployment mission. It
describes redeployment operations and the roles of Army commands, units, installations, and
supporting units in redeployment operations.
This manual is a guide for Army commanders and staffs involved in planning, equipping,
supporting, and executing redeployment operations. It focuses on the redeploying units and other
commands and elements that must execute the functions and processes of redeployment missions.
Field Manual (FM) 100-17 contains the capstone doctrine for five subordinate field manuals (Figure
1). These field manuals address: Army pre-positioned stocks on land and afloat; deployment;
reception, staging, onward movement, and integration; and lastly, redeployment. These manuals
provide doctrine for the Army to project its power from continental United States or outside
continental United States bases.
This manual is a counterpart to FM 100-17-4. All deployed forces eventually redeploy, perhaps
using the same means of conveyance and many of the same procedures and processes.
Redeployment operations are similar to, but do not necessarily mirror, deployment operations. This
manual discusses redeployment operations to enable units to better prepare for these complex
missions.
Redeployment scenarios may differ widely depending on the location, command structure, forces
employed, and the characteristics and capabilities of the infrastructure. This manual focuses on the
redeploying unit and other Army organizations that are key to redeployment.
The first chapter of this manual describes the doctrinal framework for redeployment operations.
Chapter 2 discusses command and control in post-conflict operations that permit the disengagement
and redeployment of units. It also covers planning, responsibilities, and concepts. Chapter 3
addresses the movement to the port of embarkation, including the operations within the assembly
area and the redeployment assembly area. To enable readers to understand what is occurring at
each major location, the functions of the key participants are described. Chapter 4 discusses port of
embarkation operations. Port of debarkation operations and onward movement complete the
movement of units to their final destinations in Chapter 5.
This manual contains descriptions of redeployment functions and responsibilities. The reader
should use this manual to determine what must be done to accomplish the redeployment mission. It
should be the basis for development of standing procedures and plans to meet the requirements for
individual units and specific circumstances.
PAGES: 113
PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER, 1999
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