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                      MOBILIZATION

     The Joint Forces Maneuver Training Center (Camp Atterbury) was activated February 2003 to support OPERATION NOBLE EAGLE/ENDURING FREEDOM/IRAQI FREEDOM. Camp Atterbury receives and processes individual non unit-related personnel (civilians and military from all branches of the armed forces) for deployment and redeployment to/from the theater of operations.
     Camp Atterbury serves as a Power Projection Platform (PPP) for the mobilization of U.S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard units. It is Camp Atterbury's responsibility to coordinate medical and dental screening, soldier readiness processing, theater-specific clothing and equipment issue, weapon familiarization and qualification, theater-specific individual readiness training, and coordinate movement of personnel into the Area of Operation. Camp Atterbury receives, processes, equips, trains, and deploys personnel based on Deployment Orders published from FORSCOM and First U.S. Army. Throughout this section, you will find current information to assist in preparing your unit mobilization files. Should you receive notification for mobilization, utilize this information to prepare your unit to report to Camp Atterbury, Indiana.

                 MOBILIZATION OFFICER

     A native of Vincennes, IN, MAJ Grundman was commissioned as a second lieutenant of infantry in 1995 from the Indiana University ROTC program, where he also holds a BA degree in history.
     MAJ Grundman has spent most of his 14 years of service at the maneuver unit level, holding positions as a rifle platoon leader, heavy weapons platoon leader, and rifle company commander. During Operation Iraqi Freedom he was assigned as the operations officer for 1st Battalion-152d Infantry and was responsible for the day to day combat operational planning for this 668 man unit.
     His awards include the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (2 awards), Army Commendation Medal (4 Awards), and Army Achievement Medal (6 Awards) MAJ Grundman is currently the mobilization planner at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, IN.

                 MOBILIZATION MODEL

   ADVON (MUIC) - USR/ Training/Logistics

* Day 1 - Unit arrival / Lodging Assignment
* Day 2 - Welcome brief/ In Processing
* Day 3 - Medical/Dental Screening/ SRP
* Day 4 - CIF Issue
* Days 5-17 - Individual Training ( IWQ, CLS, NBC, CWQ, Land Nav )
* Days 18-23 - Collective Training ( MOUT TLPs, Rehearsals, LFX, Retrain)
* Day 24-25 - Maintenance & Recovery
* Day 26 - Final Validation


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