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AR 525–28 Personnel Recovery

This regulation prescribes the goals, policies, procedures, and responsibilities for planning, preparing, executing, and assessing the Army’s Personnel Recovery Program. It describes both existing and maturing concepts, responsibilities, policy, and implementing procedures, and is intended to evolve as Army doctrine. …Read More

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AR 525–27 Army Emergency Management Program

This regulation establishes the Army Emergency Management Program. The EMP serves as the single integrated emergency management program for the planning, execution, and management of response efforts (designed or intended) to mitigate the effects of an all-hazard incident, to include …Read More

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AR 525–26 Infrastructure Risk Management (Army)

This regulation implements The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets and Department of Defense Directive 5160.54. It prescribes policy and assigns responsibility for Army infrastructure risk management activities.

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AR 525–16 Temporary Cross-Border Movement of Land Forces Between the United States and Canada

This regulation prescribes the detailed procedures to be followed by Department of the Army commands and activities in coordinating the temporary cross-border movement of land forces between the continental United States and Canada. Historical Copy.

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AR 525–15 Software Reprogramming Policy for Electronic Warfare and Target Sensing Systems

This regulation establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides strategy for integration and interoperability of electronic warfare and target sensing systems. It also is the basis for Army policy for EW and TSS mission data programming; development and use of rapid …Read More

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AR 50–7 Army Reactor Program

This regulation establishes Department of the Army policies, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for the Army Reactor Program. The purpose of the ARP is to ensure that Army reactors are operated in a safe, secure, and reliable manner from activation …Read More

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AR 50–6 Chemical Surety

a. This regulation establishes Department of the Army policies, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for the Army Chemical Surety Program. It is Army policy that chemical surety material in the possession or custody of the Army shall be properly safeguarded …Read More

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AR 50–5 Nuclear and Chemical Weapons and Materiel Nuclear Surety

This regulation establishes Department of Army policies, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for the Army Nuclear Surety Program. It implements Department of Defense Directive 5210.42. It designates the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans as the proponent for …Read More

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AR 50–1 Nuclear and Chemical Weapons and Materiel Biological Surety

This regulation establishes Department of Army policies, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for the Army Biological Surety Program. It is Army policy that biological select agents and toxins in the possession or custody of the Army shall be properly safeguarded …Read More

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AR 500–5 Army Mobilization

This regulation provides policy and guidance for implementing the Army Mobilization and Operations Planning and Execution System. It provides guidance establishing the priority for mobilization of Army Reserve Component units through the Unit Deployment Designator System. It also sets forth …Read More

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AR 500-3 U.S. Army Continuity of Operations Program Policy and Planning

This regulation establishes responsibilities, policies, and planning guidance to ensure the effective execution of critical Army missions and the continuation of mission essential functions under all circumstances. All Department of the Army  continuity-related activities will be coordinated and managed under …Read More

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AR 500–10 Nonindustrial Facilities for Mobilization

This regulation sets forth the policy contained in DOD Directive 3005.2, Non–Industrial Facilities for Mobilization, and implements the procedures and instructions contained therein to assure that existing nonindustrial facilities not under the control of the Department of Defense will be …Read More

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