Planning the 2nd Battle, The 2nd Major Regional Conflict-Reconstitution Considerations

Abstract

As the United States reduces the size of our military, our ability to reconstitute our forces when required becomes even more critical. This is true whether at the strategic level in preparing for a sequential major regional conflict or at the tactical level in preparing for the 2nd battle and follow-on missions. The unified combat commanders as operational level commanders play a significant role in our changing military both at the tactical and strategic levels. This paper addresses the importance of incorporating reconstitution planning in their campaign plans. By doing so this aids them in fully viewing the battlefield both for follow-on missions or as the second CINC to fight in a sequential MRC. The paper focuses on reconstitution efforts for the Army. It concludes that reconstitution is one of the most difficult operations that a commander and his unit can perform; however, done well, it is a significant combat multiplier. The paper further recommends the incorporation of a reconstitution annex in all operational plans.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 17, 1993
Accession Number
ADA266582

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  • James P. Tatum

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  • Naval War College

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  • Energy and Power Technologies
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  • Army
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