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AR 220–45 Duty Rosters

a. This regulation prescribes procedures for the maintenance of duty rosters at all levels of command and in all types of organizations, using DA Form 6 (Duty Roster). b. Duty rosters are kept for recording the duty performed by each …Read More

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AR 220–15 Journals and Journal Files

This regulation prescribes policies, responsibilities, and procedures for preparing and maintaining journals and journal files. It provides a sample form and format for a journal and for disposition of journal files. It describes what types of information will be entered …Read More

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AR 220–1 Army Unit Status Reporting and Force Registration – Consolidated Policies

This regulation explains the processes, methodologies, and information technology systems established by the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Secretary of the Army, pursuant to their responsibilities, for determining and reporting the readiness of military …Read More

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AR 215–8 Army and Air Force Exchange Service Operations

This regulation prescribes policies for providing exchange services to Army and Air Force activities worldwide. Also, this regulation implements the appropriated funding and/or support rules.

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AR 215–7 Civilian Nonappropriated Funds and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Activities

This regulation governs the management of nonappropriated fund instrumentalities and morale, welfare, and recreation activities for civilian employees. It implements portions of DOD Documents that pertain to civilian nonappropriated fund instrumentalities and morale, welfare, and recreation activities. It administratively applies …Read More

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AR 215–4 Nonappropriated Fund Contracting

This regulation contains comprehensive acquisition policy for contracts that are paid with nonappropriated funds. It implements the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management Memorandum titled Management Command Centralized Army Nonappropriated Fund Contracting Office.

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AR 215–3 Nonappropriated Funds Personnel Policy

This regulation provides uniform policies governing personnel management and administration for nonappropriated fund instrumentalities employees of the Department of the Army. It incorporates the requirements of the Department of Defense Personnel Policy Manual for NAFIs and the Office of Personnel …Read More

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AR 215-1 Military Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Programs and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities

This regulation implements Department of Defense and congressional policies. It contains administration, operation, and management policies governing the Army’s morale, welfare, and recreation programs and general policies on nonappropriated fund instrumentalities.

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AR 20–1 Inspector General Activities and Procedures

This regulation prescribes the responsibility and policy for the selection and duties of inspectors general throughout the Army. It describes inspector general functions, including teaching and training, inspections, assistance, and investigations.

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AR 200–1 Environmental Protection and Enhancement

This regulation covers environmental protection and enhancement and provides the framework for the Army Environmental Management System.

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AR 195–6 Department of the Army Polygraph Activities

This regulation contains policies, responsibilities, and procedures for using the polygraph in the Department of the Army.

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AR 195–5 Evidence Procedures

This regulation establishes policies and procedures on criminal and counterintelligence investigation evidence procedures, including the collection, accounting, preservation, and disposition of evidence. It also specifies responsibilities of Military Police, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, and Army counterintelligence organizations, as they …Read More

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