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FM 11-23<br />

commander on matters which pertain to the per- personnel management officer, classified docuformance<br />

of the mission, state of discipline, ments officer, a warrant officer personnel techniefficiency,<br />

and economy of the command. He con- cian, and enlisted personnel.<br />

ducts inspections, investigations, surveys, and a. The chief administrative officer acts as the<br />

studies as directed by the commander, and as pre- adjutant general. As such, he is responsible for<br />

scribed by pertinent army regulations, or as re- the orderly, economical, and efficient operation of<br />

quired by law.<br />

the section. His duties and responsibilities include<br />

supervising section operations and providing ad-<br />

9-13. Judge Advocate General Section ministrative services. This includes records man-<br />

The judge advocate general is a personal staff of- agement, postal services, -publications manageficer.<br />

His section includes several assistant staff ment, special services matters, and miscellaneous<br />

judge advocates, a legal technician, and enlisted administrative functions. It also includes personpersonnel<br />

trained in law and associated proce- nel assignment, reassignment, and transfers<br />

dures. As a member of the personal staff he fur- within the command. He distributes, safeguards,<br />

nishes legal advice to the commander, the staff, and accounts for administrative classified docuand<br />

subordinate commands; supervises the ad- ments, publishes, authenticates and distributes<br />

ministration of military justice within the com- all orders and instructions except operational ormand;<br />

and communicates directly with the com- ders, certain technical instructions and those inmander<br />

on military justice matters. He insures structions issued by staff officers in their respecthat<br />

all procedures relating to personnel subject tive duties effecting the installation, operation,<br />

to the uniform code of military justice are maintenance, and management of the TACS. He<br />

strictly complied with. The section also maintains supervises all administrative procedures within<br />

custody of special and summary court-martial the headquarters and formulates directives perrecords<br />

of trial. The judge advocate general su- taining thereto. He supervises records adminispervises<br />

military justice training within the com- tration in the headquarters and in subordinate<br />

mand; recommends policies relating to liaison units throughout the command, and performs all<br />

with law enforcement and judicial agencies in the other duties as required that come under the adcivilian<br />

community; and furnishes legal assist- jutant general's responsibilities. He is assisted in<br />

ance and advice to military personnel, their de- these functions by the other officers, except the<br />

pendents, and other authorized persons concern- chaplain, assigned to the section.<br />

ing personal, civil, and legal problems. With asb.<br />

sistance from his staff, he provides legal opinions<br />

The chaplain operates as a special staff<br />

and advice on local and international law mat- chaplains in the command. He furnishes estiters,<br />

such as the Hague Regulations, the Geneva mates and information, and makes recommendamates<br />

Conventions, status of forces agreements, etc, and tions and<br />

and<br />

plans<br />

information,<br />

in the fields<br />

and<br />

of<br />

makes<br />

religion,<br />

recommendamorality,<br />

on the applicability of United States laws in for- and morale. He coordinates religious activities of<br />

and morale. He coordinates religious activities of<br />

eign countries. He examines procurement, lease,<br />

the command and establishes liaison with chapor<br />

rental contracts and furnishes legal advice to<br />

lains of higher, adjacent, and subordinate comthe<br />

commander in these matters especially when mands to insure religious coverage for all units<br />

mands to insure religious coverage for all units<br />

they pertain to real estate involving multichannel<br />

and operating elements of the command.<br />

radio, tropo radio terminal, and other communications<br />

facility sites.<br />

c. The enlisted administrative personnel of the<br />

section include the administrative supervisor,<br />

9-14. Information Section personnel sergeants, classified document special-<br />

The information section operates under the staff ists, clerks, stenographers, chaplain assistant,<br />

supervision of the chief of staff. The information records specialist, file clerks, pay specialist, typofficer<br />

is a special staff officer and his duties as ist, and mail clerks. These personnel provide clerthey<br />

pertain to the command are enumerated in ical and administrative assistance to the director<br />

FM 101-5.<br />

of personnel and administration and to his staff.<br />

9-15. Personnel and Administration 9-16. Security and Intelligence Section<br />

Section<br />

The security and intelligence section is responsi-<br />

The personnel and administrative section in- ble for the G2 functions of the command,' as outcludes<br />

the chief administrative officer, chaplain, lined in FM 101-5. This includes all security<br />

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