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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LTC (Join to see)
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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1LT (Join to see)
CPT Trimble, if you have something that I could look at, it would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't have one, but I wanted to comment that I found your "from this century" very funny.
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Lol. Look at the old one and update. Don’t reinvent the wheel but sometimes you should shine it up
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Sir, you will need to specific the type of unit, and where you believe the POE will be.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Tank Company, POE is simply from Home-station to Mission site. USAR/National Guard Mvt plans look a little different from our active duty counterparts usually due the geographical dispersion of units relative to major POE. A USAR/National Guard Mvt plan has some additional steps per I believe 55-1. Essentially what I', looking for is a Combat Arms Company/Reserve or NG (Mech IN/Tank company) Unit Movement Plan that I can adapt as necessary given the specifies of my unit. Thanks SGM I should have been more precise in my question.
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I'm happy to give you my current e-mail if anyone one has something that they could share. I simply hate reinventing the wheel. Thanks in advance.
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LTC (Join to see)
Also contact your DMC section at your JFHQ. Every state DMC is required to periodically ensure that subordinate units have movement plans on file and that they are current and it is inspected during CLRT from NGB.
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just type this into duckduckgo: example of u.s. army unit movement plan
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To anyone that is replying to this....this post is OVER 5 YEARS OLD and I figiured it out a while back....not sure why its coming about as new. NO NEED to reply but thanks for all the support from Rally Point community!
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I can't help. Good to seek advice though. Mostly line assignments here. In 78 the guys used decks of hard cards for input in many areas. Then we got green machines and used courier disks, before internet or wired data. Gradually it all filtered into JOPES for HQ. TPFFD and similar. Readiness data.
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Everyone who has requested assistance I have created files in AKO with resources I use to train the UMOs within my state. Files are hung on AKO folder 49954365. I do not use AKO to share files often, PM me if there is an issue with accessing them.
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