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A. Deployment, employment, mobilization, redeployment and sustainment.
the Incident Commander
incident commander
When incident activities shift from response to recovery
When incident activities shift from response to recovery
The Special Forces Detachment should integrate and assess the need for sustainment to ARSOF (Army Special Operations Forces). They are responsible for planning and executing sustainment operations to ensure ARSOF units have the required resources, logistics, and support for their missions. This includes coordinating transportation, supply, maintenance, and other sustainment activities to enable ARSOF units to operate effectively in diverse and challenging environments.
mobilization
Social mobilization refers to the process of engaging communities and individuals to take collective action for a social cause or goal. It involves raising awareness, building capacity, and empowering people to participate in activities that promote positive change in society. This can include activities such as community organizing, advocacy, and education.
sustainment
Sustainment
social mobilization means mently setting of human beings for achieving agoal,while community mob ilization means aspecific group of people readiness to achieve the desire levels of goals and aims.
Metal mobilization refers to the process by which metals are released from solid phases, such as soils or sediments, into the surrounding environment. This can occur through various mechanisms such as weathering, erosion, or human activities like mining and industrial processes. Metal mobilization can have negative impacts on ecosystems and human health if metals are released in excessive amounts.