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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-211 6 APRIL <strong>2006</strong> 3Chapter 1RESPONSIBILITIES1.1. Headquarters <strong>US</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> (HQ <strong>US</strong>AF):1.1.1. HQ <strong>US</strong>AF/ILE. The <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Civil Engineer is responsible for all civil engineer (CE) contingencyresponse programs and policies.1.1.2. HQ <strong>US</strong>AF/ILEX. The Chief, Operations Division establishes general civil engineer contingencyresponse policy.1.2. HQ <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Civil Engineer Support Agency. HQ AFCESA establishes standards, procedures,guidelines, and instructions relating to civil engineer contingency response. HQ AFCESA/CEX serves asthe focal point for the civil engineer contingency response guidance and <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> instructions.1.3. Major Commands (MAJCOMs). MAJCOMs give specific guidance and assistance to subordinatecommands or installations, monitor contingency response programs at all subordinate levels, evaluate CEcontingency response capabilities during staff visits and inspector general (IG) inspections and reviewcontingency response training programs for compliance with <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> publications and this instruction.1.4. Base Civil Engineer/CE Unit Commander. Units will establish a CE contingency response planand maintain contingency response capabilities to restore operations, save lives, mitigate human suffering,and minimize damage during and after a crisis occurring on or near the installation. The Base CivilEngineer (BCE) will provide trained forces and available equipment and materials to quickly return theinstallation to a condition where the primary mission can be executed.1.4.1. The BCE ensures the CE contingency response plan is consistent with AFI 32-2001, The FireProtection Operations and Fire Prevention Program; AFI 10-2501, <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Emergency Management(EM) Program Planning and Operations; AFMAN 10-2502, Volume 1 (when published; partiallyreplaces AFMAN 32-4004), <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Emergency Management (EM) Program; AFMAN10-2517, Volume 2, Major Accident and Natural Disaster Techniques, Tactics, and Procedures (whenpublished; partially replaces AFMAN 32-4004), and other installation emergency support and warplans.1.4.2. The BCE and engineer staff advises the installation commander and other concerned installationofficials on all contingency planning, response, and recovery operations.1.4.3. The BCE and engineer staff provides the MAJCOM with current copies of their CE ContingencyResponse Plan in an unalterable file format, such as a portable document file (PDF), as requiredin paragraph 1.3. above.

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