movement control


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movement control

1. The planning, routing, scheduling, and control of personnel and cargo over lines of communications.
2. An organization responsible for the planning, routing, scheduling, and control of personnel and cargo movements over lines of communications. Also called movement control center or MCC. See also consumer logistics; line of communications; logistic and movement control center; movement control center; movement control teams; non-unit-related cargo; non-unit-related personnel.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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When deciding where each vital member of the DTO and elements of a movement control team (MCT) will operate, the 25th ID G-4 team first looked at what the required capabilities were for the division main command post, support area command post (SACP), division tactical command post (TAC), and support area TAC.
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The 39th Movement Control Battalion, which deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, provides movement control for all of Afghanistan.
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Manama, May 21 (BNA) -- The Ministery of Municpalties and Urban Planning in the unrest of protecting and maintaining the health of the animal population and protection against spread of infectious diseases is continuing with the restricted movement control of horses within Bahrain except under licence issued by the Ministry.
Walking requires energy, movement control, and support, and places demands on multiple organ systems.
The purpose of this study was, therefore, to examine whether lombopelvic movement control or generalized joint hypermobility would predict injuries in dancers.
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