COMDTINST 4080.1
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b.
Enclosure (1) provides a list of general items that must be addressed when considering
the deployment of Coast Guard assets beyond normal operation environments or when
assets are attached as a unit to another military service or task force.
c.
The items listed will not apply to every deployment. The operational commander will
review the items and make a determination of applicability. Specific problems or
concerns should be addressed to Commandant (G-ELM) or to specific support
managers.
d.
Operational commanders must also consider other services' requirements when units
will be involved in joint operations. Each service has its own logistics structure and
procedural guidelines. It is imperative that Coast Guard units are aware of the
requirements and procedures and are supplied with the proper manuals and forms.
e.
In order to ensure that all facets of deployment are covered, operational commanders
will develop specific checklists or guidelines that pertain to the general categories that
apply to each deployment. Enclosures (2) through (4) are examples for some of the
areas discussed.
5.
ACTION. Area and district commanders, commanders of maintenance and logistics
commands and unit commanding officers shall follow the provisions of this instruction when
developing deployment plans.
Robert T. Nelson
Chief of Staff
Encl:
(1)
General Deployment Items
(2)
Individual Requirements Checklist
(3)
Accountability of Deployed Equipment
(4)
Medical Support
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