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AR 335-15 Management Information Control System

This regulation prescribes responsibilities, policies, and procedures for the Army-wide Management Information Control System. This regulation also prescribes policy and procedures for approving and reviewing information requirements and the data products that are prepared in response to these requirements. CLICK …Read More

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AR 32-4 SPECIAL MEASUREMENT CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR, ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR, GUIDONS, STREAMERS, AND FLAGS

This regulation is to establish uniform policy and procedures for the requisitioning and supply of special measurement clothing and footwear, orthopedic footwear, plus guidons, streamers, and flags required by the Military Services. Applicability: the Defense Logistics Agency, the Army, Navy, …Read More

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AR 32-31 CLOTHING AND TEXTILES REQUIREMENTS DATA DSA

This regulation implements Furnishing Basic Logistic Planning Data to the Defense Supply Agency, and prescribes reporting requirements for supply planning data necessary for the computation of recurring requirements for clothing and textile items under the inventory management cognizance of the …Read More

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AR 30-22 The Army Food Program

This regulation encompasses garrison, field, and subsistence supply operations. Specifically, this regulation comprises Army Staff and major Army command responsibilities and includes responsibilities for the Installation Management Command and subordinate regions. It also establishes policy for the adoption of an …Read More

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AR 290-5 Army National Cemeteries

This regulation states the authority and assigns the responsibilities for the development, operation, maintenance, and administration of the Arlington and Soldiers’ Home National Cemeteries, a civil works activity of the Department of the Army.

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AR 28-86 United States Army Contemporary Military Reading Program

This Army-wide program is designed to stimulate constructive thinking concerning problems of prevailing and future military importance; encourage Army personnel to engage in a systematic program of voluntary reading to improve their professional competence; deepen comprehension and understanding of the …Read More

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AR 27-70 Department of Defense Foreign Tax Relief Program

This regulation implements DOD Directive 5100.64 (app A) which states in part:  It is the policy of the Department of Defense to secure, to the maximum extent practicable, effective relief from all foreign taxes wherever the ultimate economic burden of …Read More

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AR 27-60 Intellectual Property

This regulation prescribes policy and procedures with regard to the acquisition, protection, transfer and use of patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property by the Department of the Army.

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AR 27-55 Notarial Services

This regulation sets forth the authority of United States Army personnel to administer oaths, to take affidavits, sworn statements, depositions, acknowledgments, and provide other notarial services as part of their official duties.

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AR 27-53 Review of Legality of Weapons Under International Law

This regulation— a. Implements DODI 5500.15 as it applies to the review of legality of weapons under international law. b. Prescribes procedures and assigns responsibilities for submission of weapons or weapon systems to The Judge Advocate General for legal review …Read More

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AR 27-52 CONSULAR PROTECTION OF FOREIGN NATIONALS SUBJECT TO THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE

This regulation prescribes the policy and procedures under which foreign consular offices are to be given notice of the apprehension, confinement, or trial by court–martial of their fellow nationals servicing the United States Armed Forces, and are to be provided …Read More

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AR 27-50 Status of Forces Policies, Procedures, and Information

This joint regulation prescribes policies, procedures, and responsibilities for the protection of U.S. personnel who may become subject to foreign jurisdiction, proceedings, or imprisonment. It also provides uniform reporting procedures on the exercise of foreign criminal jurisdiction.

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