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Title: Marine Corps War Reserve


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Marine Corps War Reserve
  • Program/Policy/Process

Pamela Character Bryant 14-15 August 2001
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PURPOSE
  • To provide an overview of the Marine Corps War
    Reserve Program and to discuss the capability
    provided by the War Reserve System (WRS) to
    support the process for development of
    requirements supported by war reserve policy.

3
RequirementsSupported By War Reserve Policy
  • WRMR (Force Held In-Stores)
  • Reserve Initial Issue (TE-TA)
  • Active Initial Issue (TE-STAP)

4
APPLICABLE REFERENCES
  • DoD 4140.1R - DoD Materiel Management Regulation
  • DoDD 3110.6 - DoD War Reserve Policy
  • Defense Planning Guidance (DPG) (S)
  • Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP) (S)
  • MCO 4490.1 - Ground Equipment Approved
    Acquisition Process
  • MCO 4000.10 Policy on Selected TAM Type 3 Items
  • MCO P4400.39 - War Reserve Materiel Policy Manual
  • MCO P3000.18 - Marine Corps Planners Manual
  • UM 4400-185 - War Reserve System Users Manual

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Definitions
  • War Materiel Requirement (WMR) - The total Marine
    Corps requirement of equipment and supplies to
    train, equip, field, and sustain forces in combat
    based on the requirements of the individual
    MEF's, to include assigned SMCR units.
  • Peacetime Force Materiel Requirement (PFMR) - The
    materiel required to support day-to-day
    operational and training requirements of both the
    active and Reserve forces as well as the
    supporting establishment. It includes peacetime
    operating stocks and T/E materiel.
  • War Reserve Materiel Requirement (WRMR) - That
    portion of the WMR required to be on hand on
    D-day. This level consists of the WMR less the
    sum of the peacetime assets assumed to be
    available on D-day and the war materiel
    procurement capability. (JCS Pub 1-02). The WRMR
    represents the supplies and equipment necessary
    to sustain MAGTFs for a distinct period of time
    based on projected employment scenarios in
    support of operational requirements or for
    budgetary purposes.

Source MCO P4400.39G
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DoD War Reserve Policy
"War Reserve Materiel Requirements (WRMR) shall
be computed, and war reserve materiel shall be
acquired in peacetime sufficient to attain
operational objectives for scenarios and other
stockage objectives approved for programming in
the Secretary of Defense planning guidance."
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DoD WRMR Computation Policy
  • Secondary item WRMR shall be computed to meet the
    operational requirements of the planning
    scenarios approved in the Secretary of Defense
    Planning guidance.
  • Principal and end items WRMR shall be computed as
    part of the Component's acquisition strategy.

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Marine Corps WRMR Recomp Policy
Annually, a War Reserve Materiel Recomputation is
coordinated by COMMARCORLOGBASES with the
Operating Forces so that a planning baseline for
the WRMR can be developed. This process
determines the Force Held and In-stores
requirements and asset posture/location and thus
has a significant impact on operational planning
and execution, as well as the support of the POM
preparation. CMC (LP) provides initial guidance
relative to the logistics planning factors for
each MEF and MARFORRES as well as the assumptions
to be used.
Source MCO P4400.39
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Marine Corps policy for Reserve In-Stores
During peacetime, units of the Marine Forces
Reserve (MARFORRES) hold only a portion of their
authorized T/E materiel due to training
requirements and both storage and maintenance
support restrictions. This quantity is called
the SMCRs Training Allowance (T/A). The T/A is
established by COMMARFORRES based upon approved
T/Es. The balance of the SMCR T/E that is not
held by the SMCR, is called In-Stores Issue which
is controlled, registered, and stored as Purpose
Code C by COMMARCORMATCOM
Note COMMARCORMATCOM/LOGBASES, Albany Source
MCO P4400.39H (Draft)
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Marine Corps criteria for war reserve
  • Items essential for/to
  • Destroy the enemy or capacity to wage war
  • Provide personnel battlefield protection
  • Detect, locate, and maintain surveillance of
    enemy
  • Communicate under war conditions
  • Operational effectiveness
  • The weapon system
  • Mobilization/deployment of active and reserve
    forces
  • Survival and protection of personnel
  • Packaged operational rations
  • Known production difficulties, single production
    source, not available from commercial source.

Source MCO P4400.39G (Appendix C)
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The War Reserve System (WRS)
  • Class 1, mainframe based application
  • Integrates capability for
  • Requirements Determination
  • Registration of requirements
  • Sourcing requirements
  • TPFDD development
  • Plan withdrawal execution
  • Supports Classes I, II, III, IV,VII, IX

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WRS Capabilities
  • Supports two (2) basic levels
  • MEF Level - Annual WRMR Recomp (Oct - Jan)
  • Plan Level - Withdrawal Plan development (As
    required)
  • Supports development of MPF Prepositioning
    Objective (As required)

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MEF Level - Annual WRMR Recomp
  • Computes requirements to support each individual
    MEF
  • Gross estimate to sustain full MEF for specific
    duration (FY01 90 days)
  • Input parameters defined by DPG, MEF Mission, and
    WRMR requirements and stockage policy ( Dual MTW)
  • Supports registration of requirements
  • Force Held
  • Mount Out Allowance
  • In-Stores
  • WRMRU - Purpose Code "D"
  • Active/Reserve II - Purpose Code "C"
  • Other IMM (DMA/DME)
  • Capability to offset by available MPS
  • MPS counted against Classes I, II, V, VII, and
    VIII WRMR
  • MPS counted in addition to Classes III, IV, IX
    WRMR
  • Basis for WRMR Secondary Items Stratification
  • Basis for WRMR and POM development
  • Establishes foundation for Plan Level

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Steps to MEF Level Processing
  • Advance Preparation/Pre-Recomp Actions
  • Update WRS Files
  • Validate Demand Based File
  • Validate Lumber File
  • Validate LFORM
  • Review Recomp Guidance
  • Verify Access to WRS
  • Prepare for Recomp
  • Review Handout
  • Obtain and Review Reports
  • MEF Level Data Entry
  • Input/Update Parameter Data
  • Confirm Accuracy of Data
  • Requirements Computation
  • Review and Modify
  • Load Plan

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Steps to MEF Level (Cont)
  • Create SASSY Transactions
  • Review/Modify SASSY Transactions
  • Release SASSY Transactions/Create Dataset
  • Conference Actions are Complete
  • Begin Wholesale Actions
  • Controlled Items/RAMP Update
  • Register In-stores Requirements (15 January goal)
  • Register Requirements with DoD IMM (Due 30 Jan)
  • Create/Forward Posture Report to HQMC (Due 31
    January)
  • Update Freight File
  • Review Sustainment Dollar Value Reports

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Plan Level Withdrawal Plan Development
  • Supports deliberate planning and crisis execution
  • Withdrawal plan development, registration, and
    execution
  • Capability to tailor requirements to a specific
    force structure
  • Materiel categories and commodities defined as
    percentage of total MEF requirement
  • Input parameters defined by CINC Oplan,
    MARFORPAC/LANT guidance, and MEF mission
  • Capability to offset by assets held aboard MPS
  • Capability to project Remain Behind Equipment
  • Attainment reports form basis for Logistics
    Sustainability Analysis (LSA)
  • Capability to source from available force-held,
    in-stores, and DLA inventory
  • Capability for development of initial Retail
    Wholesale TPFDD

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Insert JSCP Planning Schedule
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Steps to Plan Level Processing
  • Review applicable guidance documents (TPFDD LOI,
    CINC Oplan)
  • Define planning parameters
  • Identify force to be sustained/supported
  • Identify maximum sustaining supply period
  • Input/Update Parameter Data
  • Compute Class 1,2,3-Demand,4,7
  • Review/Modify Previous Classes
  • Load previous classes Compute class 0,3,9 Tariff
  • Review/Modify previous classes
  • Load Class 0,3,9 Tariff
  • Build Scenario
  • Support Test
  • Build Report TPFDD
  • Create DLA Shortfall report
  • Forward shortfalls to DLA
  • Receive DLA response
  • Build Report TPFDD w/DLA Sourcing
  • Upload TPFDD data to MAGTF II and Pass to MARFOR
    for insertion of movement
  • Upload TPFDD to JOPES

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Build TPFDD
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Development of MPF Prepositioning Objective
  • WRS modification directed by CMC msg 201953Z May
    92
  • WRS modified in 1997
  • Supports capability to build MPF detachment TE
    for PO and FIE
  • PO and FIE provided by NAVMC 2907
  • Computed at Plan Level with MEF specific defaults
  • MPS-1 II MEF
  • MPS-2 I MEF
  • MPS-3 III MEF
  • Computes Class IX for Class II and VII PO
  • Computes Class IX for Class II and VII PO
  • Computes WRMR for Class II and VII PO
  • Computes Class 3 (Bulk) for fuel consuming TAMCNs
  • Plan Level will support tailored MPF MAGTF
  • Determines TE for Class II and VII
  • Computes WRMR for Classes I, II, III, IV, VII, IX

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Basis for WR computation by Class of Supply
  • Class I - Personnel strength and ration mix
  • Class II - Personnel strength and/or T/E and CARF
  • Class III - Demand/T/E allowance of end item in
    IDF
  • Class IV - MEF mission - T/E and CARF
  • Class VII - T/E and CARF
  • Class IX Consumption Factors End item density
    and/or MIMMS and SASSY usage

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WRS data sources
  • LMIS
  • SASSY/ATLASS
  • SCS/Shadow MIF
  • TECH DATA
  • Applications File
  • MIMMS
  • Provisioning SS10
  • WRS Files
  • Meals File
    Winterization File
  • TARIFF File Fuel
    File
  • Battery File
    Mid-Range Objective Plan
  • Freight File
    Consist of File
  • Asset Data File Demand
    Based File
  • Demand Based File Lumber File
  • Output Sources
  • MAGTF II/JOPES
  • MDSS II
  • SASSY
  • SCS/Shadow MIF

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MC War Reserve Materiel Stock Policy
  • Class I - Not normally stocked by MC
    activities
  • Class II - May be stocked up to the WRMR
  • Class III - (B) Not authorized for stock
  • (P) May be stocked up to WRMR
  • Class IV - (L) Not authorized for stock
  • (F) May stock up to WRMR
  • Class VII - COMMARCORLOGBASES may stock
  • Class IX - May stock up to WRMR

Source MCO P4400.39G
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Insert Materiel Identification Code
(MIC)/TAMCN/TYPE/CLASS CROSS REFERENCE
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FY00 MEF Level Sustainment
Supply Periods
Maximum Sustaining Supply Period 90days
Source WRS MEF Level Data Entry
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Requirements supported by WRS
  • Active Initial Issue (TE-STAP)
  • Reserve Initial Issue (TE-TA)
  • WRMR (Force Held In-Stores)
  • WRMR Offsets
  • LFORM
  • MPS

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Summary
By policy, Marine Forces deploy with
sufficient equipment and supplies to support up
to 60 days of combat operations. The WRS
provides a tool to ensure a reasonably accurate
projection of equipment and supply requirements
to support budget estimation and CINC Oplan
requirements development.
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