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 118 STAT. 2050 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 including the adequacy of such support in searches for weapons of mass destruction. (M) The rapid insertion and integration, if any, of develop mental but mission essential equipment, organizations, or procedures during the post major combat operations phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (N) A description of the coordination, communication, and unity of effort between the Armed Forces, the Coalition Provi sional Authority, other United States government agencies and organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and political, security, and nongovernmental organizations of Iraq, including an assessment of the effectiveness of such efforts. (O) The adequacy of training for military units once deployed to the area of operations of the United States Central Command, including training for changes in unit mission and continuation training for high intensity conflict missions. (P) An estimate of the funding required to return or replace equipment used through the period covered by the report in Operation Iraqi Freedom, including equipment in prepositioned stocks, to mission ready condition. (Q) A description of military civil affairs and reconstruction efforts, including efforts through the Commanders Emergency Response Program, and an assessment of the effectiveness of such efforts and programs. (R) The adequacy of the requirements determination and acquisition processes, acquisition, and distribution of force protection equipment, including personal gear, vehicles, heli copters, and defense devices. (S) The most critical lessons learned that could lead to long term doctrinal, organizational, and technological changes, and the probable effects that an implementation of those changes would have on current visions, goals, and plans for transformation of the Armed Forces or the Department of Defense. (T) The planning for and implementation of morale, wel fare, and recreation programs for deployed forces and support to dependents, including rest and recuperation programs and personal communication benefits such as telephone, mail, and email services, including an assessment of the effectiveness of such programs. (U) An analysis of force rotation plans, including individual personnel and unit rotations, differing deployment lengths, and in theater equipment repair and leave behinds. (V) The organization of United States Central Command to conduct post conflict operations and lessons for other combat ant commands to conduct other such operations in the future. (c) FORM OF REPORT.—The report shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. (d) POST MAJOR COMBAT OPERATIONS PHASE OF OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM DEFINED.—In this section, the term ‘‘post major combat operations phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom’’ means the period of Operation Iraqi Freedom beginning on May 2, 2003, and ending on December 31, 2004.

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