This manual describes the organizations, processes, procedures, and systems involved in the control of movements across the military spectrum. The focus of this manual is for the reader to gain an understanding of the movement control system and how it functions from the strategic to the tactical level. It focuses on the planning, controlling, and managing of the use of available modes of transport to move units, equipment, and materiel. It also describes transportation request procedures and how transportation resources are controlled and managed.
This manual remains consistent with Army operations, logistics doctrine, and concepts published in FM 100-5 and FM 100-10. Users acting within the scope of their authority may vary from this doctrine when such variation will result in improved operations.
The Army's environmental strategy into the 21st century defines our philosophy and commitment in protecting and preserving the environment and natural resources for present and future generations. Sound environmental practices and considerations must be integrated into all Army documents, missions, and operations. In keeping with the Army's vision to be a national leader in environmental stewardship, commanders and leaders must ensure that all local, state, federal, and host nation laws and regulations pertaining to the environment are included in the planning process and strictly followed.
The proponent of this publication is HQ TRADOC. Send comments and recommendations on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to Commander, US Army Combined Arms Support Command, ATTN: ATCL-AT, 401 1st Street, Suite 227, Fort Lee, Virginia 23801-1511.
Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men.
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