Army Deployment and Redeployment Processes and Procedures
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, DC
1775
6 October 2023
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
6 October 2023
Department of the Army
Pamphlet 525-93
Military Operations
Army Deployment and Redeployment Processes and Procedures
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
RANDY A. GEORGE
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
MARK F. AVERILL
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army
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TOCTable of Contents
Chapter 1Introduction
Chapter 2Deployment Activities (Roles and Enablers)
Chapter 3Deployment Planning
Chapter 4Deployment Readiness Exercise Program
Chapter 5Command Deployment Discipline Program
Chapter 6Deployment Excellence Award Program
Appendix AReferences
Appendix BDeployment Readiness Exercise Checklist
Appendix CCommand Deployment Discipline Program Evaluation Tasks
Appendix DPower Projection Platform and Mobilization Force Generation Installation Definitions and Minimum Installation Capabilities
PPPs and mobilization generation installations will support Army force generation and force pro-jection to meet CCMD OPLAN requirements and implementation of the national defense strat-egy, DFE and globally integrated operations. See figure D – 1 for definitions of PPP and MFGI minimum installation capabilities.
