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through required DA staff review and to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for
Manpower and Reserve Affairs (ASA M&RA), the Army principal delegated the
authority to order units to involuntary mobilization.
3. DA Mobilization order is publish and directs the unit to active duty. The DA mob
order specifies the unit, the number personnel authorized to mobilize in the unit, the
start date of the mobilization, the operation the mobilization is in support of, the
duration of the unit's mobilization and the authority (12302 or 12304, etc.) under
which the mobilization is ordered. It also indicates the unit's home station location
and the planned mobilization station. The DA mob order triggers actions and
authorizations within the Army to provide resources and support in order to increase
the mobbing unit's readiness prior to the actual mobilization date.
e. Once the DA mob order is issued, the designated active component supporting command
responsible for command and control, training support and validation of mission readiness prior
to deployment, issues a unit mob order specifying the mob and de-mob locations and
administrative instructions. This unit mobilization order, (formerly known as the "CONUSA" -
Continental US Army order) may adjust the mob and de-mob locations from the DA order based
on changes to capacity or other issues. For RC forces assigned to FORSCOM, the unit order is
issued by First Army.
2-6. AOR/Operations Specific Information
a. The respective reserve components may begin issuing individual Soldier mobilization
orders, once the CONUSA order is issued. Commanders identify the Soldiers required and
ready for mobilization by battle rostering the Soldiers to a mission specific deployment-manning
document (DMD).
b. The individual Soldier mobilization orders are issue based on the unit, operation, authority,
and dates established by the DA order.
1. For RC forces assigned to US Army Pacific (HI ARNG, 9 MSC), USARPAC
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issued the unit mob station order.
2. For RC forces assigned to US Army Europe (1 CSC), USAREUR issues the unit
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mob station order.
3. For RC Forces assigned to US Army Special Operations Command (ARNG SOF,
USACAPOC), USASOC issues the unit mob station order. Based on the CONUSA
order, the unit begins coordination with the supporting command and the installation
where the unit will mobilize.
b. The CONUS unit orders are processed and issued in DAMPS-U on the Non-Secure Internet
Protocol Router network (NIPRnet), part of the MOBCOP system.
1. For 12302, 12304, 12304b activations, the ARNG and USAR DMDs are built in
MARRS-N (Mission Analysis and Readiness Reporting System) and the Soldier's
individual mob orders are issued by DAMPS-OCOTCS.
2. For 12304 and 12304b activations, USAR DMDs are built in and Soldiers'
individual mob orders issued in by DAMPS-OOCTCS. For 12302 activations, USAR
DMDs are built in RCAS and the mob orders are issued in RLAS (Regional Level
Automation System).
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