Reconstitution planing involves developing a plan to restore a unit to a desired level of _________ ___________, and it is critical to ensure that the plan is tailored to the unit’s _______ ________ and the operational environment.
combat effectiveness
specific needs
Commander’s _____________ is critical to the success of reconstitution operations, and it involves making decisions about the unit’s _________, ___________, and __________ requirements.
decision-making
mission, resources, and support
Assessment involves evaluating the unit’s ____________ and identifying the resources and support required to restore it to a desired level of ________ ______________.
condition
combat effectiveness
______________ is the process of restoring a unit to a desired level of combat effectiveness, and it is typically the first step in any reconstitution operation.
Reorganization
_____________ involves the restoration of a unit to a desired level of combat effectiveness, and it requires careful planning, coordination, and execution.
Regeneration
T/F. Reconstitution is a sustainment operation?
False, but sustainment has an integral role.
If you do not have enough combat power for assigned or reduced missions, what do you do?
regeneration
______________ is all measures taken by the commander to maintain unit combat effectiveness or return it to a specified level of combat capability.
Reorganization
Reorganization is __________ to the unit and _________ require significant resources from higher echelons.
internal
does not
Reorganization does not significantly increase _________ ________ within a degraded unit but can help maintain combat effectiveness.
combat power
Normal ____________ operations continue throughout the reorganization process.
sustainment
What are the 2 types of reorganization?
What are the 3 measures of reorganization?
What are the goals of reorganization?
____________ is the rebuilding of a unit. It requires large-scale replacement of ___________, __________, and ____________, which will require further reorganization to integrate with the unit.
Regeneration
personnel, equipment, and supplies
Each method has its advantages and drawbacks, notably in how combat experienced Soldiers and leaders are _________ in the formation, the degree of ____________ required, and the ________ time required to achieve some proficiency.
dispersed
reorganization
training
T/F. Regeneration is typically conducted at echelons above division.
True
What are the 2 types of regeneration?
What is the measure of regeneration?
Assessment element determines the attrited unit’s effectiveness through assigned mission, manning, and equipping.
What is the goal of regeneration?
Rebuild a unit to a predetermined readiness level.
What does DR + AC = MS - ER mean?
It is a planning framework…
Determine Requirements, then
Assess Capabilities, then
Mitigate Shortfalls, and
Evaluate Risk
What are the 8 principles of sustainment?
ACRISISE
1. anticipation
2. continuity
3. responsiveness
4. integration
5. survivability
6. improvisation
7. simplicity
8. economy
________ is actions that commanders plan and implement to restore units to a desired level of combat effectiveness commensurate with mission requirements and available resources.
Reconstitution
Reconstitution consists of what 3 elements?
assessment
reorganization
regeneration