116th_Rear_Area_Operations_Center

Rear Area Operations Center

Rear Area Operations Center

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A Rear Area Operations Center (RAOC) was a U.S. Army MTOE unit that served as a command and control facility that provided an rear area and/or sub-area commander's planning, coordinating, monitoring, advising and directing agency for area security operations.

According to U.S. doctrine, a RAOC is a reserve component organization of approximately 30 personnel that contains no organic life support capabilities. It must rely on another sustainment brigade or group headquarters to which they are assigned for those functions. When deployed, an assigned sustainment brigade usually has tactical control authority over it while operational control authority is retained by a corps rear area commander.[1]

RAOCs have been operationally deployed to Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom.[2][3] It is believed that the U.S. Army has deactivated all RAOCs.[citation needed]

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  1. FM 3-90 Tactics (07/2001 ed.). Washington, D.C.: Headquarters, Department of the Army. July 2001. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  2. "Military Personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan". cspan.org. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  3. "New York Army National Guard 53rd Troop Command". New York Army National Guard. New York National Guard. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  4. "Qayyarah West". Global Security. March 29, 2020.
  5. "History of the 56th Theater Information Operations Group". Washington National Guard. Washington National Guard. Retrieved 8 December 2023.

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