AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army
AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army
AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army
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amenability of the force or its members to the local law or to the authority of local officials. To the extent that<br />
agreements delineate matters affecting the relations between a military force and civilian authorities and population,<br />
they may be considered as civil affairs agreements.<br />
Successor (or successor in interest) NAFI<br />
A NAFI designated by FMWRC to provide financial support and assistance to specified or assigned NAFIs, as<br />
required; receive and redistribute excess assets of its assigned NAFIs; and receive or distribute residual assets or<br />
assume residual liabilities of dissolved or disestablished NAFIs.<br />
Supplemental mission funds<br />
Nonappropriated funds generated from the operation of specific and unique situations that occur in support of an APF<br />
mission program. They include such funds as veterinary service funds, USMA athletic association funds, museum<br />
funds, <strong>Army</strong> Lodging funds.<br />
Surviving Family members<br />
Family members of a service member who died while on active duty or while in a retired status, who are dependent on<br />
the surviving spouse for over half their support.<br />
Surviving spouse<br />
A widow or widower who has not remarried or who, if remarried, has reverted through divorce, annulment, or the<br />
demise of the spouse, to an unremarried status.<br />
Sustainment<br />
Includes the maintenance and repair portion of SRM necessary to keep an inventory of facilities in good working order.<br />
It includes the regularly scheduled adjustments and inspections, preventative maintenance tasks, and emergency<br />
response and service calls for minor repairs. It also includes major repairs or replacement of facility components<br />
(usually accomplished by contract) that are expected to occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities. This<br />
work includes regular roof replacement, refinishing of all surfaces, repairing and replacement of heating and cooling<br />
systems, replacing tile and carpeting, and similar types of work. It does not include environmental compliance costs,<br />
facility leases, or other tasks associated with facilities operation (such as custodian services, grounds services, waste<br />
disposal, and the provision of central utilities).<br />
Sustainment, restoration, and modernization (SRM)<br />
Applies to all real property regardless of appropriation. Generally, it replaces “real property maintenance, which<br />
normally only referred to work performed on real property using operations and maintenance funds. Sustainment<br />
maintains facilities in the current condition and includes regularly scheduled adjustment and inspections, preventative<br />
maintenance tasks, and emergency response for minor repair. It also includes major repairs or replacement of facility<br />
components that are expected to occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities (for example, roofs, hearing/<br />
cooling systems, and so on). Restoration and modernization improve facilities and are accomplished primarily with<br />
military construction but can be done with operations and maintenance funding, depending on the amount of new<br />
construction work in the project (note: current work classification and funding constraints still apply). Restoration<br />
improves existing facilities to current standards while modernization adapts existing facilities to meet new standards,<br />
which support new missions or equipment.<br />
Technical assistance field training personnel<br />
A generic term used to refer to any DOD element deployed overseas in support of a Foreign Military Sales case. DOD<br />
elements include English Language Training Detachments and Extended Training Service Specialists. Security assistance<br />
organization chiefs supervise all security assistance teams.<br />
Tenant unit<br />
A military organization located at an installation assigned to and operated by a different MILDEP, or an organization<br />
located at an <strong>Army</strong> installation but assigned to a major <strong>Army</strong> command other than the one exercising command of the<br />
installation.<br />
Troop diversion<br />
Use of <strong>Soldier</strong>s, other than borrowed military manpower, to perform recurring duties with an organization or unit other<br />
than that to which assigned, while continuing to be administered and accounted for by the unit of assignment. See also<br />
special duty and borrowed military manpower.<br />
Uniformed personnel<br />
Members of the <strong>Army</strong>, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard; Cadets and Midshipmen of the United States<br />
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