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AR 58-1 Management, Acquisition, and Use of Motor Vehicles

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This regulation prescribes policies, responsibilities, and procedures for the management, acquisition, and use of Army–owned, Army–leased, or otherwise controlled nontactical vehicles. This regulation implements DoDD 4500.36 and incorporates information for managing Commercial Design Vehicles.

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  • SFC Thomas Mitchem

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    What kind of trou­ble can a jr sol­dier get into if he is dri­ving an undis­pat­ached TMP vehi­cle from Brussels to Germany and it was his respon­si­bil­ity to check and make sure he had a good vehicle? The trip trip was authorized for a TDY. Lack of attention to detail on his part.

    • Mark Gerecht

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      trouble could range from a counseling to courts martial depending on the issue. Most likely UCMJ. however if there was an incident that involved injury or death of a local national you are now talking sofa agreements which could result in the soldier being turned over to local authorities for administration of justice

      • Anonymous

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        A lot of trouble. First, it is the responsiblity of the Soldier/Individual to insure the vehicle is properly dispatched. Secondly, he/she could be facing sitation for operating vehicle without proper authorization. I understand he/she was approved for TDY but you should also make sure you were authorization use of a Government vehicle.

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