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On April 19, 2009, we began a one week assessment of the electrical safety of DoD facilities occupied or constructed by U.S. personnel and contractors in Afghanistan. The assessment team performed work at Bagram Airfield (BAF), Forward Operating Base (FOB) Altimur, FOB Sharana, Kandahar Airfield (KAF), Camp Brown, FOB Tarin Kowt, FOB Spin Boldak, Camp Phoenix, and Camp Eggers. We used a subject matter expert (senior electrician from A Co., 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power))to assess the electrical safety and code compliance of facilities visited at various locations. The team's subject matter expert performed limited assessments of electrical components at select facilities in Afghanistan. The subject matter expert did not conduct full electrical inspections of each facility due to time constraints in country. Subsequent to departing Afghanistan, the team provided U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) briefing charts with the team's preliminary observations and recommendations. We requested CENTCOM provide comments regarding our observations and recommendations. The Command provided preliminary comments on May 11, 2009. Those comments were incorporated into the draft and final reports. See Appendix D for comments provided by CENTCOM to the preliminary observations and recommendations. CENTCOM and the Defense Contract management Agency (DCMA) provided comments to the draft report on June 29, 2009, and July 9, 2009, respectively. See Appendix E for comments to the draft report provided by CENTCOM and DCMA.
THE CITY OF MANHATTAN, KANSAS LOCAL PROTECTION PROJECT: FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR APRIL 30, 2016, PURSUANT to PUBLIC LAW 91-611, SEC. 216; (84 STAT. 1830)
The Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM), United States (2012 Edition) updates the MCM (2008 Edition). It is a complete reprinting and incorporates the MCM (2008 Edition), including all amendments to the Rules for Courts-Martial, Military Rules of Evidence (Mil. R. Evid.), and Punitive Articles made by the President in Executive Orders (EO) from 1984 to present, and specifically including EO 13468 (24 July 2008); EO 13552 (31 August 2010); and EO 13593 (13 December 2011). This edition also contains amendments to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) made by the National Defense Authorization Acts for Fiscal Years 2009 through 2012. Some of the significant changes are summarized and listed below. This summary is for quick reference only and should not be relied upon or cited by practitioners in lieu of the actual provisions of the MCM that have been amended.The MCM (2012 Edition) includes unique changes warranting attention.
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