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AR 600-35 Army Force Stabilization System

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This regulation describes policies and procedures for the implementation of the Army’s Force Stabilization System of the Active Army (for example, Regular Army Soldiers and select Army National Guard of the United States and Army Reserve Soldiers on active duty), and is based upon, and supplemental to, laws and regulations of higher authority. It prescribes the personnel management techniques, programs, policies, and functions necessary to implement this staffing system and is to be used in conjunction with other personnel-oriented Army regulations, circulars, and pamphlets. This regulation has precedence when there is a conflict with other personnel policy regulations. Force Stabilization consists of:

(a) Stabilization
(b) Unit Focused Stability, a staffing process that reduces turbulence within units, consisting of:

(1) Lifecycle Management
(2) Cyclic Management.

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