Posted on Mar 1, 2017
Does anyone have a recent example of a Unit Movement Plan that you would be willing to share?
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A unit movement plan is unique to the type of unit and type of deployment/redeployment.
I used Excel to build the What, When and Who. Meaning, WHAT has to be done by WHO and WHEN does it has to be done by. With this I could figure out the conflicts, gaps and so on. From the Excel data I could then built the movement annex for the battalion OPORD. I was an untrained UMO when I did all this.
If you PM me I can share the template I used when I was the Forward Support Battalion S4 + UMO.
I used Excel to build the What, When and Who. Meaning, WHAT has to be done by WHO and WHEN does it has to be done by. With this I could figure out the conflicts, gaps and so on. From the Excel data I could then built the movement annex for the battalion OPORD. I was an untrained UMO when I did all this.
If you PM me I can share the template I used when I was the Forward Support Battalion S4 + UMO.
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MSG (Join to see)
Sir, if you still this, I would be very grateful if you would send me a copy. [login to see]
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If you are still in need of this I have a program that can generate most of a movement plan for you. It is geared towards the National Guard but it should work to get you started in your planning process without reinventing the wheel.
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It has been some time since I have accessed this program. I will see if I can dig it up and if so will share it.
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CPT Trimble, if you have something that I could look at, it would be greatly appreciated.
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