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Appendix A References Section I Required Publications Department of Defense regulations, directives, and instructions are available at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives. AR 12–15/SECNAVINST 4950.4A/AFI 16–105 (corrected title) Joint Security Cooperation Education and Training (JSAT) (Cited in paras 3-19a, 6-2e(1).) AR 27–20 Claims (Cited in paras 12-6c, 13-1c, 13-8a, 13-8d.) AR 37–103 (obsolete) Disbursing Operations for Finance and Accounting Offices (Cited in paras 11–8f, 11–11c, 12–4e.) AR 40–4 Army Medical Department Facilities/Activities (Cited in para 15-6.) AR 40–5 Preventive Medicine (Cited in paras 3-15a, 3-15b, 3-41b, 3-43c, 3-45c, 10-1e.) AR 40–29/AFR 160–13/NAVMEDCOMINST 6120.2A/CGCOMDTINST M6120.8B Medical Examinations of Applicants for United States Service Academies, Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Scholarship Programs, Including Two-and-Three-Year College Scholarship Program (CSP), and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) (Cited in para 3–5.) AR 40–57/BUMEDINST 5360.26/AFR 160–99 (obsolete) Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (Cited in para 6–5a.) AR 40–63/NAVMEDCOMINST 6810.1/AFR 167–3 Ophthalmic Services (Cited in paras 3-12a, 3-23a(4), 3-24b(3)(c).) AR 40–66 Medical Record Administration and Health Care Documentation (Cited in paras 2-4, 2-20, 5-20b, 5-22d, 9-9e(1), 9- 9f(4)(a), 10-10a, 14-7b, 15-5.) AR 40–501 Standards of Medical Fitness (Cited in paras 2-8a, 2-18c, 3-2h, 3-7, 5-3b, 5-3e(1), 5-3e(2), 5-3e(3), 5-3e(4), 5-9a(1), 7- 5b(5), 7-7, 7-9c, 7-9d, 7-11, 7-11a, 7-11b, 7-11d(2)(d), 7-11d(6), 7-21a(1), 8–2a(3), 8–4b(2), 8–15.) AR 40–562/AFJI 48–110/BUMEDINST 6230.15/CG COMDTINST M6230.4E Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis (Cited in para 3-16c.) AR 135–200 Active Duty for Missions, Projects, and Training for Reserve Component Soldiers (Cited in paras 3-2a(2), 5-17c.) AR 135–381 Incapacitation of Reserve Component Soldiers (Cited in paras 3-2, 3-2a(3), 3-2b, 3-2j, 5-6d, 7-22a(1), 8-14.) AR 145–1 Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Program: Organization, Administration, and Training (Cited in paras 3-3a(2), 3-3b(1), 3-3b(2), 5-9a(3), 5-9b(3), 7-5b(6)(a).) AR 145–2 Organization, Administration, Operation, and Support (Cited in para 5–9b(3).) AR 190–47 The Army Corrections System (Cited in paras 3-38b(3), 5-13a(5), 5-13b.) 92 AR 40–400 27 January 2010/RAR 15 September 2011
AR 215–1 (not cited) Military Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Programs and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities (Cited in para 3–25a.) AR 335–15 Management Information Control System (Cited in paras 3-19, 5-16e, 6-1.) AR 600–8–1 Army Casualty Program (Cited in paras 6-2a(4), 6-2c, 6-2c(2), 6-2d, 6-2e(1), 6-4a, 6-5a, 9-9e(3), 9-9f(4)(b).) AR 600–8–10 Leaves and Passes (Cited in paras 2–8a, 5–1e.) AR 600–8–24 Officer Transfers and Discharges (Cited in paras 2–10, 3–11, 5-1c, 5-5h(1), 5-6c, 5-17c, 7-5b(8).) AR 600–8–105 Military Orders (Cited in paras 5-5i, 8–5e, 8–6a.) AR 600–20 Army Command Policy (Cited in paras 2-9, 2-12h, 4-1a.) AR 600–85 Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) (Cited in paras 3-15a, 5-18a(4)(b).) AR 601–100 Appointment of Commissioned and Warrant Officers in the Regular Army (Cited in para 3–7.) AR 608–1 Army Community Service Center (Cited in para 3–52b.) AR 608–18 The Army Family Advocacy Program (Cited in para 15–9.) AR 614–100 Officers Assignment Policies, Details and Transfers (Cited in paras 8–10, 8–10d(6).) AR 614–200 Enlisted Assignments and Utilization Management (Cited in paras 8-10, 8-10b, 8-10d(6).) AR 635–5 Separation Documents (Cited in para 5-18a(3)(b).) AR 635–10 Processing Personnel for Separation (Cited in paras 5-18a(3)(b), 8-9b(5).) AR 635–40 Physical Evaluation for Retention, Retirement, or Separation (Cited in paras 3-2c, 5-2d, 5-3d, 5-3e(2), 5-5h(2), 5-8d, 5- 13e, 5-17b(2), 5-18a(3)(a), 6-2a(3)(f), 7-1, 7-5b(9), 7-10, 7-11, 7-22a(1), 7-23, 8-3f, 8-11a.) AR 635–200 Active Duty Enlisted Administrative Separations (Cited in paras 2-10, 3-11, 5-1c, 5-3e(3), 5-5h(1), 5-6c, 5-17b(1), 5- 17c, 7-5b(8), 7-12, 8-13.) AR 638–2 Care and Disposition of Remains and Disposition of Personal Effects (Cited in paras 4-5c, 6-4a, 6-4b, 6-4d.) AR 700–84 Issue and Sale of Personal Clothing. (Cited in paras 4–5d, 8–7c.) AR 40–400 27 January 2010/RAR 15 September 2011 93
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Appendix A<br />
References<br />
Section I<br />
Required Publications<br />
Department of Defense regulations, directives, and instructions are available at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives.<br />
AR 12–15/SECNAVINST 4950.4A/AFI 16–105 (corrected title)<br />
Joint Security Cooperation Education and Training (JSAT) (Cited in paras 3-19a, 6-2e(1).)<br />
AR 27–20<br />
Claims (Cited in paras 12-6c, 13-1c, 13-8a, 13-8d.)<br />
AR 37–103 (obsolete)<br />
Disbursing Operations for Finance and Accounting Offices (Cited in paras 11–8f, 11–11c, 12–4e.)<br />
AR 40–4<br />
<strong>Army</strong> Medical Department Facilities/Activities (Cited in para 15-6.)<br />
AR 40–5<br />
Preventive Medicine (Cited in paras 3-15a, 3-15b, 3-41b, 3-43c, 3-45c, 10-1e.)<br />
AR 40–29/AFR 160–13/NAVMEDCOMINST 6120.2A/CGCOMDTINST M6120.8B<br />
Medical Examinations of Applicants for United States Service Academies, Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)<br />
Scholarship Programs, Including Two-and-Three-Year College Scholarship Program (CSP), and the Uniformed<br />
Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) (Cited in para 3–5.)<br />
AR 40–57/BUMEDINST 5360.26/AFR 160–99 (obsolete)<br />
Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (Cited in para 6–5a.)<br />
AR 40–63/NAVMEDCOMINST 6810.1/AFR 167–3<br />
Ophthalmic Services (Cited in paras 3-12a, 3-23a(4), 3-24b(3)(c).)<br />
AR 40–66<br />
Medical Record <strong>Administration</strong> and Health Care Documentation (Cited in paras 2-4, 2-20, 5-20b, 5-22d, 9-9e(1), 9-<br />
9f(4)(a), 10-10a, 14-7b, 15-5.)<br />
AR 40–501<br />
Standards of Medical Fitness (Cited in paras 2-8a, 2-18c, 3-2h, 3-7, 5-3b, 5-3e(1), 5-3e(2), 5-3e(3), 5-3e(4), 5-9a(1), 7-<br />
5b(5), 7-7, 7-9c, 7-9d, 7-11, 7-11a, 7-11b, 7-11d(2)(d), 7-11d(6), 7-21a(1), 8–2a(3), 8–4b(2), 8–15.)<br />
AR 40–562/AFJI 48–110/BUMEDINST 6230.15/CG COMDTINST M6230.4E<br />
Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis (Cited in para 3-16c.)<br />
AR 135–200<br />
Active Duty for Missions, Projects, and Training for Reserve Component Soldiers (Cited in paras 3-2a(2), 5-17c.)<br />
AR 135–381<br />
Incapacitation of Reserve Component Soldiers (Cited in paras 3-2, 3-2a(3), 3-2b, 3-2j, 5-6d, 7-22a(1), 8-14.)<br />
AR 145–1<br />
Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Program: Organization, <strong>Administration</strong>, and Training (Cited in paras 3-3a(2),<br />
3-3b(1), 3-3b(2), 5-9a(3), 5-9b(3), 7-5b(6)(a).)<br />
AR 145–2<br />
Organization, <strong>Administration</strong>, Operation, and Support (Cited in para 5–9b(3).)<br />
AR 190–47<br />
The <strong>Army</strong> Corrections System (Cited in paras 3-38b(3), 5-13a(5), 5-13b.)<br />
92 AR 40–400 27 January 2010/RAR 15 September 2011