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Putting Movement Control Back Into Movement and Maneuver
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2017
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Putting Movement Control Back Into Movement and Maneuver
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Overview
From the sustainment standpoint, Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 4-16, Movement Control, defines movement control as, \"The dual process of committing allocated transportation assets and regulating movements according to command priorities to synchronize the distribution flow over lines of communications to sustain land forces.\" Improving Relevance For Army movement control units to be relevant to the maneuver commander, and \"a tool used to help allocate resources based on the combatant commander's priorities,\" a number of changes must occur.
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Superintendent of Documents, United States Army
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