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LOA PDM005WAR RESERVE MATERIELWAR RESERVE MATERIEL
Kunsan AB
This Module is:This Module is:
Humble - Credible - Approachable
CLASSIFICATION
WAR RESERVE MATERIEL
“Amateurs talk about tactics but professionalsAmateurs talk about tactics, but professionals study logistics.”
-- General Robert H. Barrow, USMC,Commandant of the Marine Corps
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OVERVIEW
Definition and Purpose of WRM
WRM Authorizations and Documents
Command WRM Program Management
Installation Level Responsibilities
WRM Storage and Marking
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Summary
DEFINITION AND PURPOSE
WRM is materiel required to support wartime activities WRM is materiel required to support wartime activities reflected in the USAF War and Mobilization Plan (WMP)
It was established based on approved Secretary of Defense Strategic Planning Guidance scenarios in the Air Force WMP Volume 4Air Force WMP Volume 4
Prepositioning of WRM is a vital aspect of Agile p g p gCombat Support and reduces the requirements for transportation resources
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DEFINITION AND PURPOSE
WRM use is authorized for wartime
It may be used for small-scale contingency, noncombatant evacuation orders (NEO), steady state ( ), yAEF, JCS exercises, and emergencies with proper
��approval and authorization
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AUTHORIZATIONS AND DOCUMENTSDOCUMENTS
WRM is pre-positioned based upon critical factors such as transportation constraints operationalsuch as transportation constraints, operational timeliness, and cost. Consider these factors to determine total wartime requirements for a Planned O ti B (POB)Operating Base (POB)
WRM requirements/authorization documents include WRM requirements/authorization documents include WCDO, IMP, WPARR and FLRR letters
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AUTHORIZATIONS AND �DOCUMENTS�DOCUMENTS
Wartime Aircraft Activity Report (WAAR) The WAAR extract for each base provides an overview of all The WAAR extract for each base provides an overview of all
US Air Force approved wartime aircraft activity documented for that installation in support of current war plans
The WAAR provides unit planners visibility of specific deployment/employment activity for all Commands
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AUTHORIZATIONS AND DOCUMENTSDOCUMENTS
War Plans Additive Requirements Report (WPARR) A document that provides data on additive war reserveA document that provides data on additive war reserve
materiel equipment requirements
Has two parts: Part I is used MAJCOM to MAJCOM to identify Has two parts: Part I is used MAJCOM to MAJCOM to identify requirements by location…Part II consist of WPARR Part I requirements and the theater/Storing Command Base Operating Support (BOS) requirements to support incomingOperating Support (BOS) requirements to support incoming forces
The WPARR will contain all equipment requirements The WPARR will contain all equipment requirements
Vehicles are documented in the WPARR process to ensure all requirements are identified; however the VAL process is used
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requirements are identified; however, the VAL process is used to authorize WRM vehicles
AUTHORIZATIONS AND DOCUMENTSDOCUMENTS
War Consumables Distribution Objective (WCDO) The WCDO provides the WRM pre positioning objective for The WCDO provides the WRM pre-positioning objective for
consumables in support of Wartime Aircraft Activity (WAA) forces identified in the USAF WMP-4
This is the document that authorizes Supply and Munitions to order and stock consumables to support AF taskings
It identifies the required/authorized/allocated quantities of war consumables to support USAF wartime missions as tasked in OPLAN /CONPLANOPLANs/CONPLANs
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AUTHORIZATIONS AND DOCUMENTSDOCUMENTS
Time Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD) Computer supported database of an OPLAN Computer supported database of an OPLAN
A unique database that lists the forces, bed down locations d t i t f th f f ti l land movement requirements for the forces of a particular plan
Data can be arrayed, sorted, and displayed to and from meaningful computer lists
Contains time-phased force data; non-unit related cargo and p gpersonnel data, and movement data for an operation plan (OPLAN)
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
WRM Program Manager (Usually the Mission Support Group Commander)Group Commander) Manages the installation WRM program
Ensures appropriate planning, programming, acquisition, distribution, storage and maintenance of all WRM assets
Appoints the installation War Reserve Materiel Officer/War Reserve Materiel Noncommissioned Officer within the Logistics Plans Office
Conducts a WRM review board that meets semi-anually
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
WRMO/WRMNCO Responsible for the day to day management of the Responsible for the day-to-day management of the
installations WRM program
Establishes an initial and recurring WRM training program
Interprets and disseminates WRM policy and procedural Interprets and disseminates WRM policy and procedural guidance to host tenant WRM managers
C d t WRM ill i it i ll Conducts WRM surveillance visits semi annually
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
WRM Managers Appointed within each organization that stores and maintains Appointed within each organization that stores and maintains
WRM
F ti l t f th i ti t Functional expert for their respective assets
Participates in the WRM review board, training activities, and those activities within the overall management scope of the WRM program
Ensure WRM is stored and maintained IAW AFI 25-101 and supplemented guidance
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INSTALLATION LEVEL RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Proper accountability for Peacetime User Requests (PUR’s)(PUR s)
Ensuring joint serviceability checks between the using g j y gand storing organization before turn in of all WRM assets
If damage/wear is identified, the using organization must order all parts required to bring the item to a p q gserviceable status
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INSTALLATION LEVEL RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Unit Surveillance Inspections Semi Annual Staff Assistance Visits (SAV’s) Semi-Annual Staff Assistance Visits (SAV s)
Inspected by WRMO/NCO and unit WRMM
Purpose is to evaluate compliance with WRM policies and procedures
Education of WRM Monitors
Formal report published
Res lts briefed at WRM Re ie Board
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Results briefed at WRM Review Board
INSTALLATION LEVEL RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Monthly Walk Through Required per AFI 25 101 PACAF Sup 1 para 5 2 3 3 Required per AFI 25-101, PACAF Sup 1 para 5.2.3.3
As a minimum: Physical damage Visible corrosion Proper storage Missing protective covers Missing hardware Complete/legible condition tags Verify quantity and nomenclature Identify excess
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INSTALLATION LEVEL RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
Budget and Funding Responsibilities include coordinating compiling analyzing Responsibilities include coordinating, compiling, analyzing,
and submitting an annual budget to the Financial Management Accounting (FMA)
War Reserve Materiel Managers (WRMMs) submit an annual Operations and Maintenance budget to the WRMO/NCO to project WRM expenditures for storage maintenanceproject WRM expenditures for storage, maintenance, reconstitution, and or program management of WRM assets
WRM b d t i t f th i b d t WRM budget is separate from the wings budget
WRMO/NCO is the POC for WRM funds
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WRM STORAGE AND MARKING
WRM is stored to achieve and maintain a continuous state of readinessstate of readiness
WRM assets are segregated from peacetime assets g g pand are properly marked and identified with a solid black WRM triangle
Consumables should be co-mingled with peacetime operating stock when appropriate to extend the assets p g pp plife cycle Example – 60K and 25K aircraft loaders are purposely
integrated into peace time inventories to ensure the sustained
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integrated into peace time inventories to ensure the sustained lubrication of hydraulic pistons and seals
SUMMARY
WRM assets are crucial to the success of future operationsoperations
Strategic placement of WRM assets provides the g p pcapability to sustain and support the war fighter in any region of the world
WRM subject matter experts execute a management policy to maintain WRM in highest state of readiness p y gduring peacetime operations
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SOURCES
AFI 25-101 AFI 25 101 PACAF Sup 1 AFI 25-101, PACAF Sup 1 AFI 25-101, 7AF Sup 1 USFK 55-35 Wartime Movement Programs 11 Jun 99 USFK 55 35, Wartime Movement Programs, 11 Jun 99 AFMAN 23-110, Chapter 26 AFPD 25-1 8 Nov 04
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