21st Century U.S. Military Manuals: National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations, National Guard Domestic Operations Manual, Posse Comitatus Act

National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations - This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities related to National Guard domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations. It governs the training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO) as they relate to domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations, to include Provost Marshal, Antiterrorism, Force Protection and Security Operations, Threat Information Cells, National Guard Reaction Force, non-lethal capabilities, and critical infrastructure protection.

National Guard Domestic Operations - This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities required for the operational employment or training of Army and Air National Guard units, personnel, and equipment. It governs the training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO). This publication is a major revision. While both the U.S. Armed Forces and the National Guard have a long history of conducting domestic operations; the scale, scope, and complexity of these operations have expanded significantly since September 11, 2001. Prior to then, military involvement in domestic operations was almost exclusively in the area of civil support operations; generally limited to providing support to civil authorities in response to natural disasters or accidents. Post 9/11, the National Guard's role has expanded to include additional Homeland Defense and Homeland Security missions.

National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations Contents: Chapter 1 * Introduction * 1-1. Purpose * 1-2. References * 1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms * Chapter 2 * Responsibilities * 2-1. Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB) * 2-2. Director, Army National Guard (DARNG) * 2-3. Director, Air National Guard (DANG) * 2-4. Adjutant General (TAG) * 2-5. Director, Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau * 2-6. National Guard Bureau Provost Marshal * 2-7. National Guard Bureau J-34 Division Chief * 2-8. State Provost Marshal * 2-9. State J-34 Division Chief * 2-10. State Antiterrorism Officer * Chapter 3 * Policy * 3-1. General * 3-2. State Policy * 3-3. Federal Policy * 3-4. Interagency Coordination * 3-5. Cross Border Operations in Canada or Mexico * Chapter 4 * Authorities and Restrictions * 4-1. The National Guard * 4-2. Command and Control Authorities * 4-3. Legal Considerations * 4-4. Rules of Engagement and Rules for the Use of Force (ROE/RUF) * Chapter 5 * National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Operations * 5-1. Introduction * 5-2. Support to Domestic Law Enforcement * 5-3. Civil Disturbance Support Operations * 5-4. Border Security Operations * 5-5. Equipment and Training Support * 5-6. Use of Non-Standard Weapons and Ammunition * Chapter 6 * Mission Assurance Operations * 6-1. Critical Infrastructure Protection * 6-2. Joint Antiterrorism Force Protection Program * 6-3. Law Enforcement Information Sharing * Chapter 7 * National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement and Mission Assurance Capabilities * 7-1. State National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF) * 7-2. National Guard Joint Force Headquarters-State Provost Marshal- J-34 (JFHQ-State-PM) * 7-3. Nonlethal Capabilities Program * Chapter 8 * Planning * 8-1. Planning Considerations * 8-2. Planning Requirements * 8-3. Law Enforcement Support Planning Priorities * 8-4. The National Response Framework (NRF) * 8-5. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) * 8-6. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) * 8-7. Emergency Support Function 13 - Public Safety and Security

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21st Century U.S. Military Manuals: National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations, National Guard Domestic Operations Manual, Posse Comitatus Act

National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations - This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities related to National Guard domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations. It governs the training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO) as they relate to domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations, to include Provost Marshal, Antiterrorism, Force Protection and Security Operations, Threat Information Cells, National Guard Reaction Force, non-lethal capabilities, and critical infrastructure protection.

National Guard Domestic Operations - This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities required for the operational employment or training of Army and Air National Guard units, personnel, and equipment. It governs the training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO). This publication is a major revision. While both the U.S. Armed Forces and the National Guard have a long history of conducting domestic operations; the scale, scope, and complexity of these operations have expanded significantly since September 11, 2001. Prior to then, military involvement in domestic operations was almost exclusively in the area of civil support operations; generally limited to providing support to civil authorities in response to natural disasters or accidents. Post 9/11, the National Guard's role has expanded to include additional Homeland Defense and Homeland Security missions.

National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations Contents: Chapter 1 * Introduction * 1-1. Purpose * 1-2. References * 1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms * Chapter 2 * Responsibilities * 2-1. Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB) * 2-2. Director, Army National Guard (DARNG) * 2-3. Director, Air National Guard (DANG) * 2-4. Adjutant General (TAG) * 2-5. Director, Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau * 2-6. National Guard Bureau Provost Marshal * 2-7. National Guard Bureau J-34 Division Chief * 2-8. State Provost Marshal * 2-9. State J-34 Division Chief * 2-10. State Antiterrorism Officer * Chapter 3 * Policy * 3-1. General * 3-2. State Policy * 3-3. Federal Policy * 3-4. Interagency Coordination * 3-5. Cross Border Operations in Canada or Mexico * Chapter 4 * Authorities and Restrictions * 4-1. The National Guard * 4-2. Command and Control Authorities * 4-3. Legal Considerations * 4-4. Rules of Engagement and Rules for the Use of Force (ROE/RUF) * Chapter 5 * National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Operations * 5-1. Introduction * 5-2. Support to Domestic Law Enforcement * 5-3. Civil Disturbance Support Operations * 5-4. Border Security Operations * 5-5. Equipment and Training Support * 5-6. Use of Non-Standard Weapons and Ammunition * Chapter 6 * Mission Assurance Operations * 6-1. Critical Infrastructure Protection * 6-2. Joint Antiterrorism Force Protection Program * 6-3. Law Enforcement Information Sharing * Chapter 7 * National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement and Mission Assurance Capabilities * 7-1. State National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF) * 7-2. National Guard Joint Force Headquarters-State Provost Marshal- J-34 (JFHQ-State-PM) * 7-3. Nonlethal Capabilities Program * Chapter 8 * Planning * 8-1. Planning Considerations * 8-2. Planning Requirements * 8-3. Law Enforcement Support Planning Priorities * 8-4. The National Response Framework (NRF) * 8-5. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) * 8-6. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) * 8-7. Emergency Support Function 13 - Public Safety and Security

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21st Century U.S. Military Manuals: National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations, National Guard Domestic Operations Manual, Posse Comitatus Act

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National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations - This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities related to National Guard domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations. It governs the training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO) as they relate to domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations, to include Provost Marshal, Antiterrorism, Force Protection and Security Operations, Threat Information Cells, National Guard Reaction Force, non-lethal capabilities, and critical infrastructure protection.

National Guard Domestic Operations - This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities required for the operational employment or training of Army and Air National Guard units, personnel, and equipment. It governs the training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO). This publication is a major revision. While both the U.S. Armed Forces and the National Guard have a long history of conducting domestic operations; the scale, scope, and complexity of these operations have expanded significantly since September 11, 2001. Prior to then, military involvement in domestic operations was almost exclusively in the area of civil support operations; generally limited to providing support to civil authorities in response to natural disasters or accidents. Post 9/11, the National Guard's role has expanded to include additional Homeland Defense and Homeland Security missions.

National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations Contents: Chapter 1 * Introduction * 1-1. Purpose * 1-2. References * 1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms * Chapter 2 * Responsibilities * 2-1. Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB) * 2-2. Director, Army National Guard (DARNG) * 2-3. Director, Air National Guard (DANG) * 2-4. Adjutant General (TAG) * 2-5. Director, Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau * 2-6. National Guard Bureau Provost Marshal * 2-7. National Guard Bureau J-34 Division Chief * 2-8. State Provost Marshal * 2-9. State J-34 Division Chief * 2-10. State Antiterrorism Officer * Chapter 3 * Policy * 3-1. General * 3-2. State Policy * 3-3. Federal Policy * 3-4. Interagency Coordination * 3-5. Cross Border Operations in Canada or Mexico * Chapter 4 * Authorities and Restrictions * 4-1. The National Guard * 4-2. Command and Control Authorities * 4-3. Legal Considerations * 4-4. Rules of Engagement and Rules for the Use of Force (ROE/RUF) * Chapter 5 * National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Operations * 5-1. Introduction * 5-2. Support to Domestic Law Enforcement * 5-3. Civil Disturbance Support Operations * 5-4. Border Security Operations * 5-5. Equipment and Training Support * 5-6. Use of Non-Standard Weapons and Ammunition * Chapter 6 * Mission Assurance Operations * 6-1. Critical Infrastructure Protection * 6-2. Joint Antiterrorism Force Protection Program * 6-3. Law Enforcement Information Sharing * Chapter 7 * National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement and Mission Assurance Capabilities * 7-1. State National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF) * 7-2. National Guard Joint Force Headquarters-State Provost Marshal- J-34 (JFHQ-State-PM) * 7-3. Nonlethal Capabilities Program * Chapter 8 * Planning * 8-1. Planning Considerations * 8-2. Planning Requirements * 8-3. Law Enforcement Support Planning Priorities * 8-4. The National Response Framework (NRF) * 8-5. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) * 8-6. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) * 8-7. Emergency Support Function 13 - Public Safety and Security


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