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AR 220–1 Army Unit Status Reporting and Force Registration – Consolidated Policies

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This regulation explains the processes, methodologies, and information technology systems established by the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Secretary of the Army, pursuant to their responsibilities, for determining and reporting the readiness of military forces to conduct their assigned missions, and it establishes the specific readiness status reporting requirements that are applicable to Army units, organizations, and installations. Department of Defense and Joint Staff policy require military units to report their readiness status for their “designed” capabilities and for their “assigned” missions. This regulation provides the authoritative policy guidance to the commanders of Army units regarding each of these fundamental readiness reporting requirements.

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  • morris byrd

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    What is a pacing item and non pacing item 92a mos. Us army

    • Mike Mills

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      If you look at your MTOE on FMSWEB or in PBUSE, the ERC(Equipment Readiness Code) code denotes what is pacing and what is not. ERC P items are pacing items and are deemed absolutely critical to a units mission readiness. If you have a Supply SGT nearby, they can generate a UERL in PBUSE which is used for USR. This shows what pacing items, if any, your unit has or is authorized. Good Luck!

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