Stand up (military)
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Stand up or stand-up in a military sense, is United States military terminology or jargon which means to formally activate and commission a unit, formation or command structure. The inverse would be to "stand down" the unit, which means to deactivate or decommission it.
The term can be used in a verb sense, "to stand up," past tense "stood up," but it can also be used as a noun, such as to attend the "stand up" (ceremonies), or to prepare for the "stand up" (process) of a unit. For example:
“ | We all must understand that the Army is moving out as expeditiously as possible to stand up these additional units and create the force our regional combatant commanders require while providing a more predictable deployment expectation for our volunteer force.[1] | ” |
[edit] Examples
- Signal brigade reactivates in Kuwait - Leader Transitions
- Corps to stand up new units Marine Corps News
- Marines to Stand Up Anti-Terror Brigade U.S. Department of Defense
- Afghan Army's Kandahar Regional Command Stands Up U.S. Department of Defense
- New aggressor unit will stand up in Alaska
- Army's first space brigade stands up U.S. Army
[edit] References
- ^ "Army & FA in transition: leadership and soldier tours, FA modularity and other issues", FA Journal, 2004–October 2004. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.