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PERSONNEL. PERSONNEL CONCEPT SUPPORT. Purpose TO ENSURE PROPER PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION DURING THE OPERATIONS. Method COORDINATE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION BASED ON EXISTING POLICIES. PROVIDE PERSONNEL SERVICES PROGRAMS TO UPLIFT THEIR MORALE . End-State MOTIVATED AND HIGH MORALE. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
PERSONNEL
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PurposeTO ENSURE PROPER PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION DURING THE OPERATIONS.
MethodCOORDINATE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION BASED ON EXISTING POLICIES.
PROVIDE PERSONNEL SERVICES PROGRAMS TO UPLIFT THEIR MORALE.
End-StateMOTIVATED AND HIGH MORALE
PERSONNEL CONCEPT SUPPORT
PERSONNEL FILL-UP
UNITS NR OF PERSONNEL TOTALOFFICER EP
HNOLCOM 62 88 150OPCOM UNITS
1,636 23,945 25,528
- ARMY (1,407) (17,328) (18,735)- NAVY (32+) (4,711-) (4,743)- AIRFORCE (91) (207) (298)- SOG (106) (1,699) (1,805)OPCON UNIT – JTF NCR
143 1,547 1,690
TOTAL 1,841 25,580 27,421
PHASE 0 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4
TRANSITION TO TD
REORGANIZATION & MOBILIZATION
DEPLOYMENT SHOW OF FORCEREORG &
CONSOLIDATION• REDCON (R1)
personnel 100 % fill-up of all OPCOM/ OPCON/TACOM units.
• No replacement of OPCOM/ OPCON/TACOM units Commanders during the operations.
• Assign pers to HJTF NOLCOM
• Monitors and supervises re-organization
• Follow up Personnel readiness
• Assists in the Deployment
• Coordinates, facilitates and monitors replacement of combat ineffective personnel
• Coordinates and monitors reorganization
• Coordinates with OTSG for the org’n of a Mobile Medical Surgical Team (MMST) to be attached to JTF NOLCOM
• Joint CASEVAC Planning
• Supervise org’n of the MMST to be attached to JTF NOLCOM
• Inspects the readiness of the attached MMST
• Monitors the establishment of the MMST temporary station
• Monitors casualty evacuation and treatment
• Monitor the reorganization and recall of the MMST
PERSONNEL SUPPORT BY PHASES
PHASE 0 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4
TRANSITION TO TD
REORGANIZATION & MOBILIZATION
DEPLOYMENT SHOW OF FORCEREORG &
CONSOLIDATION• MOWEL Planning • Implements
MOWEL programs and activities
• Conduct of MOWEL programs and activities
• Plan for TI&E *LOE/IHL/HL
*LEAVES/R&R Policies
*DLO*Others• Reproduction of
Primers• Plan for Religious
activities
• Plan for TI&E *LOE/IHL/HL
*LEAVES/R&R Policies
*DLO*Others• Distribution of
Primers• Conducts
Religious activities
• Conducts Field mass prior to deployment
• Conducts Religious Activities
• Monitors DLO
cases
• Conducts Thanksgiving Mass
• Monitor to DLO cases
PERSONNEL SUPPORT BY PHASES
LOGISTICS
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LOGISTICS SUPPORT PURPOSE
TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE LOGISTICAL SUPPORT TO OPERATING UNITS TO SUSTAIN THE OPERATIONS
METHODSJTF NOLCOM SHALL ESTABLISH FORWARD
SUPPORT AREA THAT WILL PROVIDE CSS TO MANUEVER UNITS AND OTHER OPERATING UNITS;
JTF 4’S WILL FOCUS ON LOGISTICS DISTRIBUTION, MANAGEMENT OF MATERIEL AND MOVEMENTS FROM HNOLCOM TO SVNOB, STA ANA, CAGAYAN; CAUAYAN DOMESTIC AIRPORT;
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
METHODS
JTF NOLCOM CSS UNIT SHALL PUSH THE SUPPLIES WEAPONS SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT TO OPERATING TROOPS ON THE SCHEDULED TIME AT PREDETERMINED SUPPLY DP.
JTF NOLCOM WILL ESTABLISH FORWARD SUPPORT AREA AT SVNOB (SPOD) AND CAUAYAN DOMESTIC AIRPORT (APOD).
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
METHODS
LOGISTICS SUPPORT VESSEL WILL TRANSPORT ADDITIONAL LOGISTICAL SUPPLY FROM NSPP, SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION TO SVNOB, STA ANA CAGAYAN AS NECESSARY.
WITHDRAWAL OF SUPPLIES, WEAPON SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT; AND CASEVAC AND DAMAGED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE FACILITATED BY CSS ELEMENTS FROM DP.
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
METHODS OPERATING UNITS SHALL PROVIDE THEIR OWN
INITIAL LOGISTICS SUPPLIES AND ESTABLISH CSS
END STATE SUCCESSFFUL PROVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
LOGISTICAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO ALL OPERATING UNITS
PHASE 0 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4TRANSITION TO
TDREORGANIZATION & MOBILIZATION
DEPLOYMENT SHOW OF FORCEREORG &
CONSOLIDATION• CSS materiel
preparations and Inventory
• Acquisition and storage of supplies and equipment
• Check serviceability of all weapon systems and equipment
• Preparation of Log Plan and Estimates
• Reorganization of mobility assets
• Support for transport of supplies, weapon system, equipment and troops from point of origin to San Vicente Naval Opn Base, Sta Ana, Cagayan (by Land, Air and Sea)
• Support the transportation of JSOG from GHQ to San Vicente, Sta Ana, Cagayan (by land)
• Sustainment operation to all operating units
- Ammo - POL
• Maintenance of equipment, armaments and vehicles at MCP
• Medical support to all operating units
• Recall and consolidate all equipment
• Inventory of all supplies and equipment
LOGISTICS SUPPORT BY PHASES
CLASS I CLASS III CLASS V CLASS VI CLASS VIII CLASS IX• Initial 7 days
supplies on hand plus10 days MRE supplies on reserve at supply Distribution Point.
• Water distribution will be individual unit responsibility
• Distribution Point located in or near the BSA.
• SPRS will be deposited in the nearest fuel Service station
• Bulk oil and lubricants are also distributed at Class III distribution points.
• Replenishment supplies of Class V ammunition and pyrotechnics are drawn from Class V distribution points in the battalion combat trains and BSA
• Personal items shall be provided by concern component units
• Individual first aid kits are issued. Additional or replacements for expended items from either the personal or vehicular kits are provided by the medical unit nearest to the deployed area.
• Maintenance and keep critical systems operating, a direct exchange (DX) system is used at MCP.
LOGISTICS SUPPORT BY CLASSES OF SUPPLY
LOGISTICS SUPPORT (POL)
AIRCRAFTPOL Consumption Per Hour (Liters)
FA-50 2,782
F-27 1,000
C-130 2,800
Tucano 106
P-3C 2,800
UH-1H 400
AS-550 400
SOKOL 400
FUEL CONSUMPTION TABLE
LOGISTICS SUPPORT (POL)
FUEL PROVISIONS (3 Days)
AIRCRAFT INVOLVED
NR OF A/C PER
SORTIE
SORTIE(S) PER DAY
TIME PER SORTIE
POL REQMT JET-A1 (Liters)
6 x FA-50 2 4 1+00 66,760
2 x P-3C 1 2 12+00 201,600
4 x Tucano
2 4 1+00 2,544
4 x AS-550 2 4 2+00 19,200
4 X Sokol 2 4 2+00 19,200
Total 309,304
UNIT NR VESSEL TYPE
FUEL OIL
LUBE OIL
GASOLINE
FRESH WATER
1 1HAMILTON CLASS FRIGATE 1000 2 200 0
1 1INCHON CLASS FRIGATE 1000 2 200 0
1 1MINERVA CLASS CORVETTE 660 2 200 0
1 2JACINTO CLASS PATROL VESSEL 450 2 200 0
1 2 LANDING SHIP TANK 540 2 200 0
1 4MULTI -PURPOSE ATTACK VESSEL 10 0.5 0 25
FUEL CONSUMPTION TABLE (LTRS/HR)
LOGISTICS SUPPORT (POL)
LOGISTICS SUPPORT (POL)
FUEL PROVISIONS
UNITVESSEL
INVOLVEDDURATION (IN HOURS)
ADO (LITERS)
GASOLINE LO
1 LSV 72 38,880 600 144
2 JCPV 72 64,800 600 144
2 MINERVA
72 95,040 600 144
Total 198,720 1,800 432
ISR
ISR Concept of Support PurposeSynchronize the utilization of all ISR assetsProvide timely & accurate information of NAF
activities in the JOA and AI
MethodEmployment of NOLCOM ISR assets in the JOA
and AI especially within ADIZ and SLOCsPriority of ISR support to ME
End-StateReal-time intelligence of the JOA & AI
ISR Concept of Support Air ComponentEmployment of ISR assets in ADIZ, AI & JOA
P3C-Orion (3 sorties/day @ 2hrs/sortie)FA-50 for ISR (4 sorties/day @ 1hr/sortie)
Naval ComponentConduct ISR employing all available assets in
SLOCsMaximize utilization of Littoral Observation
StationUtilize PNARUs for ISR operations
ISR Concept of Support
Ground ComponentHUMINT assets optimal utilization in the JOA
MIG, ISAFP to integrate collected data from the components
CEIS
CEIS CONCEPT OF SUPPORT
Objective
Maintain connectivity between operating units of JTF NOLCOM
Task to all CEIS units1. Install, operate and maintain communication network.
2. Comply with CEOI “KULLAAW” and interoperability standard to ensure ComSec
3. Ensure commo connectivity between supporting, supported, adjacent and subordinate units of JTF NOLCOM
CEIS NET DIAGRAM
JTF NOLCOM“ADIDAS”
5ID “GROSBY”
7ID“PUMA”
NTF 93“NIKE”
JSOG“FILA”
JTG-LACUHA“ACCEL”
JTF-NCR“REEBOK”
“CEOI: KULLAAW” FREQUENCIES:
HF: P – 3.50 MHz S – 28.05 MHz
VHF: P – 250.50 MHz S – 289.75 MHz
UHF: P – 350.50 MHz S – 450.50 MHz
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CMO/IO
IO Support Concept
Purpose: to conduct information campaign that will win the support of the populace and international community, and to confuse and break the will to fight of the enemy
Method: Public Affairs (PA), Information Support Affairs (ISA), Electronic Warfare (EW), Computer Network Operations (CNO), and Operations Security (OPSEC)
End State: reduce C2 and decision-making capability of the enemy and protect and enhance the military forces decision-making processes
IO Support Concept
Theme: “One Country, One Nation, One People”
THEME 1: The GPH/AFP stands united with the rest of the nation against invasion/ incursion of Nuvarian Armed Force Message 1a. “Nuvaria’s aggressive actions in the Lacuha Island deprives us the freedom of navigation under the international law.”Message 1b. “The arrogance being displayed by Nuvaria in Lacuha Island is detrimental to peace and stability in the region.” THEME 2: Nuvaria’s aggressive actions in the Lacuha Island is an assault on our nation’s dignity, we should unite to protect our national interests Message 2a. “The PH has the sovereign rights in its territory. Nuvaria’s agressive actions are unreasonable and must not be tolerated.”Message 2b. “All gov’t agencies must act as one in the defending our territory and preserving our sovereignty”.
IO Support Concept
Theme: “One Country, One Nation, One People”
THEME 3: Nuvaria’s action in the Lacuha Island is a challenge to international policing body
Message 3a. “Nuvaria’s aggressive actions in the Lacuha will only worsen the tension existing in the region.”
Message 3b. “Nuvaria’s aggressive action only proves its disregard to the international laws”
THEME 4: ASEAN and the Pacific region nations must stand as one to peacefully settle the Nuvaria’s aggressive actions
Message 4a. “The ASEAN and the Pacific region nations must work together to resolve Nuvaria’s actions peacefully.”
Message 3b. “The bullying and aggression employed by Nuvaria against PHin Lacuha Island is a part of its strategy to secure Nuvaria domination over the region.
IO Support Concept
Theme: “One Country, One Nation, One People”
THEME 5: AFP Forces are ready and capable to protect our country
Message 5a. The AFP is working in support of Maritime Law Enforcement Agencies to protect our fisheries and defend our territory.
Message 5b. The AFP is working alongside law enforcement and local leaders to protect our territory.
THEME 6: The AFP is a professional force
Message 6a. The AFP routinely conducts joint operations among its Major Services to enhance inter-operability.
Message 6b. The AFP’s actions are defensive in nature and are in reaction to a violation of our law and international law.
IO Support Concept
Phase 0 – Transition to Territorial Defense
-Develop/ formulate themes and messages
-Establish legitimacy of operations with emphasis on UNCLOS and other international laws
-Appropriate Joint Task Force Organized (Ground, Maritime, and Air Components) and interoperability ensured
IO Support Concept
Phase 1 – Reorganization and Mobilization
-TF components respective area occupied and respective IO tasks (PA, OPSEC, EW, ISA, CNO) performed
-Establishment of safe lines of communication
-Monitor enemy hostile lines
IO Support Concept
Phase 2 - Deployment -Project strong formation of JTF NOLCOM (PA and ISA)-Support deterrence operations (EW and ISA)-Intensify messaging and counter messaging adversary propaganda-Intensify cyber security measures
IO Support Concept
Phase 3 - Show of Force Operations-Intensify information dissemination of friendly forces activities in the JOA-Conduct offensive EW-Conduct defensive EW-Conduct cyber attack against NAF information system-Prevent the enemy forces from disrupting friendly forces communications
IO Support Concept
Phase 4 – Reorganization and Consolidation
- Disseminates the JTF NOLCOM rehabilitation efforts
- Support the stabilization activities/ efforts of the government to bring back normalcy in the area
- Assess IO strengths and weaknesses
CMO Support Concept
Purpose: to conduct CMO activities that will win the support of the populace and break the will to fight of the enemy
Method: Public Affairs (PA), Information Support Affairs (ISA), Civil Affairs (CA)
End State: bring back normalcy in the AOR
CMO Support Concept
Phase 0 – Transition to Territorial Defense
-Plan for the JTF NOLCOM CMO support concept
-Develop themes and messages in support to JTF NOLCOM operational activities
-Plan for CMO refresher training activity for all CMO operators in coordination with all concerned 7’s of all the units under NOLCOM
CMO Support Concept
Phase 1 – Reorganization and Mobilization
-Organize CMO Team to support JTF NOLCOM
-Conduct CMO refresher training
-Develop linkages with stakeholders in the area
-Educate JTF NOLCOM personnel on social, political, cultural and religious sensitivities in the area
CMO Support Concept
Phase 2 - Deployment-Augment CMO Team to operating troops
-Intensify messaging and counter messaging adversary propaganda
-Coordinate with LGU / LGA re CMO activities particularly on CA
-Coordinate with tri-media re PA activity
-Utilize Quad-media relative to all CMO activities
CMO Support Concept
Phase 3 – Show of Force Operations
-Conduct massive ISA activity focusing on the legitimacy of the actions of the nation
-Maximize utilization of Quad-media relative to ISA activities
-Coordinate LGU / LGA for the conduct of MEDCAP to affected areas
CMO Support Concept
Phase 4 – Reorganization and Consolidation
-Recall operators for the future activities
-Conduct post operations survey on target audience analysis
-Assess CMO strengths and weaknesses
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RESERVE FORCE
General Concept
Purpose• To ensure security of vital installations and
support the security and non-traditional effort of the AFP.
Method• Selective mobilization of AFP Ready Reserve
Units as force multipliers.
End-State• Effective utilization of capable Reserve Force.
PANGASINAN
NRCen NL DRT
Loc: Dagupan City, Pangasinan
OFFR EP TOTAL
2 15 17
ZAMBALES
13th NGR DRT
Loc: San Felipe, Zambales
OFFR EP TOTAL
2 20 22
CAGAYAN
12th NGR DRT
Loc: Aparri, Cagayan
OFFR EP TOTAL
20 20
NAVAL FORCES RESERVE STRUCTURE – NORTHERN LUZON
DAGUPAN
NFR-NL
Loc: Dagupan, Pangasinan
OFFR EP TOTAL
20 2672 2692
AIRFORCE RESERVE FORCE – NORTHERN LUZON
PAMPANGA
1st AFWR
Loc: CAB, Pampanga
OFFR EP TOTAL
75 2102 2178
PANGASINAN
1601st RR Bde
Loc: Cp Tito Abat, Pangasinan
OFFR EP TOTAL
12 80 92
ARMY RESERVE FORCE – NORTHERN LUZON
PANGASINAN
16th RR INF DIV
Loc: Cp Tito Abat Pangasinan
OFFR EP TOTAL
5 120 125
RR BATTALION Region I
1RCDG UNITSSTRENGTH
LOCATIONOFFR ENLSTD TOTAL
101 CDC 1st Ilocos Norte RRBn 10 312 322 Camp Valentin Juan, Laoag City
102 CDC 1st Ilocos Sur RRBn 14 268 282Camp Pres Quirino, Bulag, Ilocos Sur
103 CDC 1st La Union RRBn 9 247 256 Camp Laberinto, Naguilian, La Union
104 CDC1st Pangasinan West RRBn 6 122 128
Brgy San Isidro, Binmaley, Pangasinan
105 CDC1st Pangasinan East RRBn 14 402 416
Camp Tito Abat, Manaoag, Pangasinan
106 CDC 1st Benguet RRBn 17 113 130 Athletic Bowl, Baguio City
107 CDC 1st Abra RRBn 17 113 130 Camp Juan Villamor, Bangued, Abra
TOTAL 87 1577 1664
ISABELA
1603rd RR Bde
Loc: Cp Dela Cruz, Echague, Isabela
OFFR EP TOTAL
17 104 121
RR BATTALION Region II
2RCDG UNITSSTRENGTH
LOCATIONOFFR ENLSTD TOTAL
201 CDC 1st Cagayan RRBn 8 350 358 CSU Caritan Campus, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
201 CDC 2nd Cagayan RRBn 6 184 190 CSU Caritan Campus, Tuguegarao, Cagayan202 CDC 1st Isabela RRBn 20 196 216 NIA Srockyard, Prenza, Cauayan City203 CDC 1st Nueva Vizcaya RRBn 17 302 319 Capitol Cpd, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya204 CDC 1st Quirino RRBn 12 248 260 QSC Cpd, Diffun, Quirino205 CDC 1st Ifugao RRBn 12 336 348 Municipal Hall, Lamut Ifugao206 CDC 1st Kalinga Apayao RRBn 7 385 392 KASC Cpd, Dag Tabuk, Kalinga207 CDC 1st Mt Province RRBn 1 84 85 Bontoc, Mountain Province
TOTAL 83 2085 2168
ARMY RESERVE FORCE – NORTHERN LUZON
TARLAC
1602nd RR Bde
Loc: Cp Aquino, Tarlac
OFFR EP TOTAL
11 97 108
RR BATTALION Region III
3RCDG UNITSSTRENGTH
LOCATIONOFFR ENLSTD TOTAL
301 CDC 1st Nueva Ecija RRBn 13 369 382 Camp Tino, Bangad, Cabanatun City302 CDC 1st Tarlac RRBn 10 273 283 Camp Servillano Aquino, San Miguel, Tarlac303 CDC 1st Pampanga RRBn 8 380 388 Belen Homesite, Sto Cristo, Angeles, Pampanga304 CDC 1st Bulacan RRBn 15 606 621 BSU Cpd, Malolos, Bulacan305 CDC 1st Bataan RRBn 14 406 420 Brgy Camacho, Balanga, Bataan306 CDC 1st Zambales RRBn 19 360 379 Sierra Beach Barreto, Olongapo City307 CDC 1st Aurora RRBn 2 248 250 Poblacion, San Luis, Aurora
TOTAL 81 2642 2723
ARMY RESERVE FORCE – NORTHERN LUZON
AFPRESCOM TAS Structure
AFP RESCOM
CMA Bde2nd TASBde ARUs
Medical
Water
Transport
Arsenal
PERSONNEL CMA Bde 2nd TASBde
OFFICER 182 229
EP 1,034 479
TOTAL 1,216 708
Reserve Force Structure
JTF NOLCOM
ARESCOM Component
AFRESCOM Component
NAVRESCOM Component
AFPRESCOM Component
2nd TASBde
CMA Bde
ARUs
2nd AFW (Res)
NFR-NL
7th MBde (Res)
1603rd RRBde
1601st RRBde
16th RR Inf Div
ARUs
ARUs
ARUs
1602nd RRBde
Reserve Force Structure
PERSAFP
RESCOMARESCOM AFRESCOM NAVRESCOM
GRAND TOTAL
OFR 411 143 75 24 653
EP 1,513 2,980 2,102 2,727 9,322
TTL 1,924 3,123 2,177 2,751 9,975
ACTUAL20% 28% 8% 10%
385 874 174 275 1,708
SOURCE: OJ9, GHQ, AFP
ARU’s Reserve Force
SOURCE: OJ9, GHQAs of 2014
UNIT ARU’sSTRENGTH
OFFR EP TOTAL
ARCDisaster Emergency Land Traffic Assistance Communication (DELTACOM)
5 93 98
ARC Cabugao Construction (CC) (Construction Svcs) 2 80 82ARC La Union Electric Cooperative (LUELCO) 0 192 192ARC ISABELA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE (ISELCO I) 0 86 86
AFRC128th Fire Crash and Rescue Group Res (Association of Volunteers and Fire Fighters of the Phils)
399 521 920
AFRC3303rd Res Air Recon Sqdn (Certeza Surveying & Aerophoto system Inc.)
14 99 113
NRC NARF-NCR (WESPHIL) 27 99 126
AFPRC502ND WATER SVC COY (SJDMWD) San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan
3 199 202
TOTAL 450 1,369 1,819
Concept of Mobilization (Selective)
MOBILIZATIONPhase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV
Issuance of Calling Orders/Assembly
Orientation, Processing, and Equipping Phase
Deployment Phase
Demobilization Phase
TASK TO RESERVE UNITS 1. AFP Reserve Command
a. BPT mobilize 2nd TASBde (NL) (Res) with 100% fill-in rate to provide medical and legal support and assist in medical evacuation of casualties.
b. BPT mobilize CMABde (Res) to assist in international media campaign to gain support from other ASEAN member countries, the UN and the international communities.
c. BPT mobilize selected AFPARUs (NL) to provide medical, communication, transportation and other service support.
2. Army Reserve Command
a. BPT mobilize 16th Ready Reserve Infantry Divisions with combat Support and combat service support Units with 100% fill-in rate to reinforce peripheral defense and safeguard vital military installations.
b. BPT mobilize selected NL based PA Affiliated Reserve Units (PAARUs) in NL with 100% fill-in rate to provide engineer support and combat service support.
TASK TO RESERVE UNITS
3. PAF Reserve Command
a. BPT mobilize 2nd Air Reserve Wings (ARW) with 100% fill- in rate to reinforce peripheral defense and safeguard vital air installations.
b. BPT mobilize / organize selected PAF Affiliated Reserve Units (PAFARUs) to provide air transportation support and conduct aerial intelligence, surveillance and air reconnaissance (ISR).
TASK TO RESERVE UNITS
4. PN Reserve Command
a. BPT mobilize NFR-NL 100% fill-in rate to reinforce peripheral defense and safeguard vital naval installations.
b. BPT mobilize 7th Marine Brigade (Res) similar to the deployment of the Naval Forces Reserve (NFR).
c. BPT mobilize / deploy selected PN Affiliated Reserve Units to provide transportation support and conduct human intelligence (HUMINT) and naval surveillance and reconnaissance.
TASK TO RESERVE UNITS
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