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This manual has been prepared by the USACASCOM as a consolidated container reference
incorporating policy, doctrine, and procedures needed to conduct container operations across the
range of military operations. Existing Army policies and doctrine relating to intermodal
containerization date back to 1975. Publications are being revised in view of lessons learned from
operations in the Persian Gulf, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, and other conflicts. The transition from a
forward deployed Army to a CONUS-stationed force demands new approaches to operations.
Improving force projection depends on maximizing strategic lift, improving force closure, and
updating doctrine which incorporates new ways of doing business.
Army units should consult this FM when conducting intermodal container operations. This
FM does not preclude the need to consult other regulatory publications to ensure compliance with
federal directives and standards when transporting commodities through the DTS.
This manual provides guidance for container users who ship commodities within the DOD
intermodal container system. The DOD system includes intermodal containers and container
services, either DOD-owned or leased, or commercially provided. It also includes other ANSI/ISO
configured equipment held by DOD activities before, during, and after intermodal shipment in the
DTS.
The Army’s environmental strategy into the 21st century defines our philosophy and
commitment in protecting and preserving the environment and natural resources for present and
future generations. Sound environmental practices and considerations must be integrated into all
Army documents, missions, and operations. In keeping with the Army’s vision to be a national leader
in environmental stewardship, commanders and leaders must ensure that all local, state, federal, and
HN laws and regulations pertaining to the environment are included in the planning process and
strictly followed.
PAGES: 147
PUBLICATION DATE: AUGUST, 1997
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