Military deployment
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Military deployment is the movement of armed forces and their logistical support infrastructure. In most of the world's navies, a deployment designates an extended period of duty at sea. The United States Navy recognizes those who complete deployments with a special decoration known as the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.
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[edit] United States
The United States Military [1] defines the term as follows:
- In naval usage, the change from a cruising approach or contact disposition to a disposition for battle.
- The movement of forces within operational areas.
- The outer positioning of forces into a formation for battle.
- The relocation of forces and materiel to desired operational areas.
Deployment encompasses all activities from origin or home station through destination, specifically including intra-continental United States, intertheater, and intratheater movement legs, staging, and holding areas.
[edit] List of deployments
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[edit] References
- ^ Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
- This article incorporates text in the public domain from the U.S. Department of Defense.
- Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (pdf). Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense (March 1, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-13.
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