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must be afforded the opportunity to conduct rescheduled Inactive Duty Training (IDT) within a
reasonable commuting distance from his or her residence. Limitation is not applicable to IDT
where the Army provides the RC Soldier with transportation, quarters, and subsistence relative
to such training.
3) Cross-leveling Non-Alerted to Alerted Units. National Guard State Adjutants General
(TAGs) and the Commander, US Army Reserve Command (USARC) have the authority to
cross-level RC Soldiers (voluntarily or involuntarily) from any unit within their command prior to
mobilization in order to increase personnel readiness of an alerted or sourced unit.
4) Non-deploying units. However, will not be decremented below the minimum acceptable
personnel readiness levels in accordance with AR 200-1.
5) A Sourced Unit. Fills theater or COCOM operations support requirement and have the
highest priority for resourcing. They are referred to as Deployment Expeditionary Force (DEF)
units and primarily identified during sourcing conferences (DA/JFCOM/FORSCOM/CENTCOM).
As requirements change, other units commonly referred to as Contingency Expeditionary Force
(CEF) or Ready Expeditionary Force (REF) will be identified as sourced units to fill these
additional requirements.
6) Filling Units Prior to Deployment. If FORSCOM provides mobilization requirement to an
RC unit initiates the mobilization process, (EXORD 230-16, DTG 012125Z Aug 12, Accessing
the Reserve Components). The readiness deployment criterion for RC units is deployment at
Assigned Mission Manning (AMM) Level 1 (90-100%) of Mission Required Strength (MRS).
b. The number is normally the unit's MTOE Required Strength, however specific theater
tailored requirements may be developed by the Combatant Commander and validated by the
tasked force provider (FORSCOM, USASOC, USARPAC or USAREUR) and approved for fill by
OSD.
c. ASA (M&RA) further defines mission required strength as the approved strength of a unit
mission tasking requirement, as it exists, on the approved unit mobilization packet or AC
deployment order (specific to a unit identification code).
d. Use of Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) Soldiers. The first priority for using IRR Soldiers is
to fill deploying units. ASA (M&RA) must approve Involuntary IRR mobilization and forward to
SecDef for notification, prior to HRC publishing orders to mobilization.
e. IRR Soldiers in-process through MFGI. Training includes:
1. Medical screening;
2. Warrior Tasks Training (WTT),
3. Complete MOS/AOC refresher training
4. Theater Specific Individual Readiness Training (TSIRT),
5. SRP
6. Equipment issue
Commands must request IRR fillers as soon as
possible after receipt of DA Mobilization orders,
preferable within 120 days. Submit through
command channels and validated by force
providing command (FORSCOM, USARPAC,
USAREUR)
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