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    21st TSC trains unit movement officers

    21st TSC trains unit movement officers

    Photo By Ronna Schelby | Participants of the Unit Movement Officer Symposium visit the Ramstein Passenger...... read more read more

    KAISERSLAUTERN, RHEINLAND-PFALZ, GERMANY

    10.06.2015

    Story by Ronna Schelby 

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    The Transportation Section of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, G4, coordinated and hosted a Unit Movement Symposium at various locations within the Kaiserslautern footprint Sept. 14-17, 2015. The training served as a refresher course offered to all U.S. Army Europe Unit Movement Officers. Thirty-one participants from a variety of USAREUR units attended.

    The four-day symposium included classroom presentations on the Joint Operation Planning and Execution System, air-load planning, and the Integrated Computerized Deployment System.

    Participants had the opportunity to visit the Joint Mobility Processing Center, also known as the Purple Ramp, on Ramstein Air Base. They were greeted by Larry Lorenz, a traffic manager with the 16th Sustainment Brigade. Lorenz stressed the importance of following standard mandatory procedures prior to transporting any equipment and supplies to this area.

    The purpose of visiting the Puprle Ramp, according to Lorenz, was to familiarize the Army participants with specific Air Force requirements.

    “We are here to familiarize the Army with the needs of the Air Force.” he said. “In order for the Army to utilize (this facility) we need to provide quality products (that can) just be loaded and ready to go.”

    Lorenz explained that proper cargo preparation includes blocking, bracing, packing, crating and tie-down of all equipment including vehicles and tanks.

    “You must do the work,” said Lorenz. “To deploy, don’t bring everything you think you need – bring everything you know you need.”

    The training also included a tour of the Ramstein Air Base Passenger Terminal.

    “This is the Department of Defense’s premier air passenger facility,” said Franz Lang, manager, Ramstein Passenger Terminal. “It is also the official point for all of the military crossing into the European Union.”

    1st Lt. Christian Estrada, movement officer, 16th SB, Vincenza, Italy, and a participant in the symposium, understood the importance of this particular training.
    “All of this information is very important to know, either for yourself, or if you are transporting troops,” he said. “The most important thing to keep in mind is safety for everyone.”

    The goal of the program is that all UMOs within Europe have a refined sense of their responsibilities, according to Maj. William Prince, operations officer, G4, 21st TSC.

    “In particular, this includes knowing how to contact the key movement coordinators, the time table of how the movement process works, and certainly an understanding of what the Army needs to know in order to comply with the standards of the Air Force to have successful movement out of Ramstein,” said Prince.

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    Date Taken: 10.06.2015
    Date Posted: 10.06.2015 08:49
    Story ID: 178231
    Location: KAISERSLAUTERN, RHEINLAND-PFALZ, DE

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