Care and Disposition of Remains - Army Publishing Directorate ...
Care and Disposition of Remains - Army Publishing Directorate ... Care and Disposition of Remains - Army Publishing Directorate ...
OCONUS Outside Continental United States OIC officer in charge OMA Operations and maintenance, Army PADD person authorized to direct disposition of remains PCS permanent change of station PE personal effects PERE person eligible to receive PE POE port of entry PVC polyvinyl chloride PDRL Permanently Disabled Retired List PERSCOM U.S. Total Army Personnel Command PW prisoner of war RA Regular Army RCS requirements control symbol SATFA Security Assistance Training Field Activity SCM summary court martial SCMO summary court-martial officer SDR State Department request SOP standing operating procedure SRD1 STANFINS Redesign 1 122 AR 638–2 • 22 December 2000
SSN social security number STANFINS Standard Financial Information System TDRL Temporary Disabled Retired List TDY Temporary Duty (Travel) TPU Troop Program Unit USAR United States Army Reserve USC United States Code USMA United States Military Academy USPFO U.S. property and fiscal officer VA Department of Veterans Affairs VSI/SI very seriously injured or seriously ill Section II Terms Antemortem identification media Records, samples, photographs taken prior to death. These include, but are not limited to fingerprints, dental x-rays, body tissue samples, photographs of tattoos or other identifying marks. These ’predeath’ records would be compared against records completed after death to help establish a positive identification of a remains. Apprentice (intern, resident, provisional licensee) A person registered for instruction in embalming and/or funeral directing under the supervision of an authorized licensed embalmer and/or funeral director. Apron The lining attached to the undersurface of the foot panel and/or a component part of the overlay that extends downward into the body of the casket. Area of operations An operational area defined by the joint force commander for land and naval forces. Areas of operation do not physically encompass the entire operational area of the joint force commander, but should be large enough for component commanders to accomplish their missions and protect their forces. (Joint Pub 1–02) Area of responsibility 1. The geographical area associated with a combatant command within which a combatant commander has authority to plan and conduct operations. 2. In naval usage, a predefined area of enemy terrain for which supporting ships are responsible for covering by fire on known targets or targets of opportunity and by observation. Also called AOR. (Joint Pub 1–02) AR 638–2 • 22 December 2000 123
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SSN<br />
social security number<br />
STANFINS<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ard Financial Information System<br />
TDRL<br />
Temporary Disabled Retired List<br />
TDY<br />
Temporary Duty (Travel)<br />
TPU<br />
Troop Program Unit<br />
USAR<br />
United States <strong>Army</strong> Reserve<br />
USC<br />
United States Code<br />
USMA<br />
United States Military Academy<br />
USPFO<br />
U.S. property <strong>and</strong> fiscal <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
VA<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans Affairs<br />
VSI/SI<br />
very seriously injured or seriously ill<br />
Section II<br />
Terms<br />
Antemortem identification media<br />
Records, samples, photographs taken prior to death. These include, but are not limited to fingerprints, dental x-rays,<br />
body tissue samples, photographs <strong>of</strong> tattoos or other identifying marks. These ’predeath’ records would be compared<br />
against records completed after death to help establish a positive identification <strong>of</strong> a remains.<br />
Apprentice (intern, resident, provisional licensee)<br />
A person registered for instruction in embalming <strong>and</strong>/or funeral directing under the supervision <strong>of</strong> an authorized<br />
licensed embalmer <strong>and</strong>/or funeral director.<br />
Apron<br />
The lining attached to the undersurface <strong>of</strong> the foot panel <strong>and</strong>/or a component part <strong>of</strong> the overlay that extends downward<br />
into the body <strong>of</strong> the casket.<br />
Area <strong>of</strong> operations<br />
An operational area defined by the joint force comm<strong>and</strong>er for l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> naval forces. Areas <strong>of</strong> operation do not<br />
physically encompass the entire operational area <strong>of</strong> the joint force comm<strong>and</strong>er, but should be large enough for<br />
component comm<strong>and</strong>ers to accomplish their missions <strong>and</strong> protect their forces. (Joint Pub 1–02)<br />
Area <strong>of</strong> responsibility<br />
1. The geographical area associated with a combatant comm<strong>and</strong> within which a combatant comm<strong>and</strong>er has authority to<br />
plan <strong>and</strong> conduct operations. 2. In naval usage, a predefined area <strong>of</strong> enemy terrain for which supporting ships are<br />
responsible for covering by fire on known targets or targets <strong>of</strong> opportunity <strong>and</strong> by observation. Also called AOR. (Joint<br />
Pub 1–02)<br />
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