Troop Program Units

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Troop Program Units are U.S. Army Reserve units composed of part-time citizen-soldiers who train regularly and can be mobilized for active duty in support of military operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Army Reserve unit type
military reserve organization
associatedWith Army Reserve career management fields
Army Reserve force structure planning
canBeMobilizedFor active duty
commandedBy U.S. Army officers
surface form: U.S. Army Reserve officers
componentOf Selected Reserve
composedOf part-time citizen-soldiers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distinctFrom Active Guard and Reserve
surface form: Active Guard Reserve

Individual Mobilization Augmentee positions
Individual Ready Reserve
fundedBy federal appropriations
governedBy U.S. Army Reserve Command policies
U.S. Army regulations
hasAbbreviation TPU
hasCharacteristic organized into standard Army unit structures
soldiers are assigned to specific units
soldiers have defined tables of organization and equipment
units can be mobilized as complete organizations
hasPurpose maintain a pool of trained soldiers available for rapid mobilization
provide cost-effective military capability through part-time service
hasRole provide trained reserve forces for the U.S. Army
includes civil affairs units
combat service support units
combat support units
engineering units
logistics units
medical units
psychological operations units
training units
mayBeActivatedUnder Title 10 of the United States Code
Title 32 of the United States Code in certain circumstances
mission augment and reinforce the active component Army
provide specialized capabilities to joint and Army operations
operatesUnder peacetime training schedules
wartime mobilization plans
partOf Army Reserve
surface form: United States Army Reserve
personnelStatus reserve component soldiers
subjectTo Army physical fitness and training requirements
U.S. Army standards of readiness
federal mobilization authority
supports U.S. military operations
contingency operations
domestic missions
overseas deployments
trainingFrequency typically one weekend a month
typically two weeks annual training
trains regularly

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USAR hasComponent Troop Program Units