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This Army regulation sets forth policies and procedures for the management of natural resources on Army lands. It aims to balance resource conservation with the military mission.
(12) Review Army policies, including AR 200-1 (Environmental Protection and Enhancement), AR 200-3 (Natural ResourcesLand, Forest, and Wildlife Management), and AR 200-4 (Cultural Resources Management) to ensure that the proposed action is coordinated with appropriate resource managers, operators, and planners, and is
* Provides detailed guidance to support implementation of AR 200-1 to include: water resources management, oil and hazardous substances spills, hazardous materials management, hazardous and solid waste management, air pollution, environmental noise management, asbestos management, radon reduction, pollution prevention,
AR stands for Army Regulation, and is basically the laws the Army has developed to govern how the Army operates. Many ARs have punitive consequences for violating or failing to comply. Chapter 1 of the AR 670-1 includes a paragraph about the authority of the regulation: AR 670-1 16.
AR 2001. Environmental Protection and Enhancement. This administrative revision, dated 13 December 2007-- o Updates the policy regarding Army Program Guidance Memorandum (para 15-1). o Corrects typographical errors throughout the publication.
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To paraphrase, AR 58-1 restricts the use of GOVs from transportation to/from private social functions; personal errands or side trips for unofficial purposes; transportation of dependents or visitors without an accompanying official; or in support of non-Department of Defense activities, unless specifically approved
Covering more than 251 square miles (650 km2), Fort Bragg is home to the Armys XVIII Airborne Corps and serves as the headquarters of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, which oversees the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) and the 75th Ranger Regiment.

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