Posted on Jun 5, 2018
Who's been to, and has input about, the unit mobilization course?
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Is it a good course to have? I'm already with 4 adfitional jobs in a reserve unit.
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The Unit Mobilization Planner course is fairly short itself, only 3-4 days at Ft. Knox. It's a gentleman's course, roughly three dozen of us sat in a room, went through the ancient curriculum and shared experiences. The additional duty is far more important as you are responsible for coorinating the efforts to get the unit validated "trained" for deployment. You will work with many people, to include the training NCO to get WTBDs scheduled throughout the year and entered into DTMS; S1 and Medical to conduct SRPs; and the UMO to share what stuff needs to be moved to what location in priority throughout the mobilization cycle. The UMP is within the Commander's inner circle.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: UMOC is a two-week course designed to assist the Unit Movement Officers in performing their United States Army Reserve pre-mobilization duties. Course objectives are met by combining Forces Command and United States Army Reserve Command policy with hands-on training. Critical hands-on training includes:
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The UMO is different than UMP. The Mob Planner course is several days at Ft. Knox while Unit Movement Officer is 2 weeks at Ft. Lee all about getting your cargo from home station to theater.
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