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MISSION

Area Support Group-Qatar (ASG-QA) serves as Army component headquarters for assigned Army Force and Joint Tenant Units at Camp As Sayliyah and other designated locations in Qatar and the USCENTCOM AOR.

Executes Army Title X responsibilities and provides force protection and base operations services to US and Coalition Forces / Agencies. Executes the Theater R&R Pass Program , and provides morale and welfare support to DoD Service Members, civilians and limited authorized dependents within means and capabilities.

Coordinates closely with the DoD country lead service, USAF / CENTAF; the United States Embassy in Qatar; and selected Qatari Military and civilian organizations.

O/O conducts reconnaissance for and limited Base Support Operations to remote sites within the USCENTCOM AOR.

 

RSOI

The RSOI process matches up pre-positioned Table of Organizational Equipment with units arriving in Qatar. Once in country, the RSOI process equips and arms battalion to brigade-sized Task Force elements or greater within a short period of time.
 

RECEPTION

Reception starts when soldiers or equipment land at one of Qatar's ports of debarkation. Equipment, bags and supplies are palletized and prepared for convoy to Camp As-Sayliyah's drawing lot.
 

STAGING

At the drawing lot, soldiers draw their equipment. This stage is not finished until all units have completed the draw and uploaded all combat equipment. All equipment receives preventive maintenance checks and services prior to departing.
 

ONWARD MOVEMENT

Onward movement begins with convoy operations to the marshaling area. Supplies and equipment are loaded onto trucks, and tracked vehicles are loaded onto heavy equipment transports. The convoys then move to their positions in the desert to begin training or contingency operations.
 

INTEGRATION

The final phase, integration, is the tactical fusion of the arriving units into the Qatar defensive plan. Training - at the individual and unit level - takes place at the multi-service and multi-national level.
   
 

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