Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| US Army Regulation 600-8-22 | |
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| Title | US Army Regulation 600-8-22 |
| Promulgated | United States Department of the Army |
US Army Regulation 600-8-22 is a military regulation that outlines the policies and procedures for Military Personnel Management within the United States Army. This regulation is issued by the United States Department of the Army and is applicable to all United States Army personnel, including Active Duty, National Guard, and United States Army Reserve. The regulation is closely related to other military regulations, such as Army Regulation 600-8-10 and Army Regulation 600-8-20, which provide guidance on Leave and Passes and Personnel-General, respectively, as well as Department of Defense Instruction 1342.22, which provides policy on Military Family Readiness.
US Army Regulation 600-8-22 US Army Regulation 600-8-22 provides guidance on the management of Military Awards, Decorations, and Honors, as well as the administration of Commendations and Reprimands. The regulation is based on the principles of Fairness, Justice, and Respect for Human Rights, as outlined in the United States Constitution and the Geneva Conventions. It is closely related to other regulations, such as Army Regulation 600-8-14, which provides guidance on Identification Cards, and Army Regulation 600-8-24, which provides policy on Officer Transfers and Discharges. The regulation also references the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which provides the framework for Military Justice in the United States Armed Forces.
The purpose of US Army Regulation 600-8-22 is to provide a standardized framework for the administration of Military Awards and Decorations, as well as the management of Personnel Records and Evaluation Reports. The scope of the regulation includes all United States Army personnel, as well as Civilian Employees of the Department of the Army. The regulation is closely related to other regulations, such as Army Regulation 15-6, which provides guidance on Procedure for Investigating Officers and Boards of Officers, and Army Regulation 27-10, which provides policy on Military Justice. It also references the National Defense Authorization Act, which provides funding and guidance for the United States Department of Defense.
US Army Regulation 600-8-22 outlines the policies and procedures for the administration of Military Awards and Decorations, including the Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross, and the Silver Star Medal. The regulation also provides guidance on the management of Personnel Records, including the Official Military Personnel File and the Performance Evaluation System. The regulation is closely related to other regulations, such as Army Regulation 635-200, which provides guidance on Active Duty Enlisted Administrative Separations, and Army Regulation 600-8-11, which provides policy on Reenlistment. It also references the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which provides protections for Servicemembers and their families.
The administration and implementation of US Army Regulation 600-8-22 is the responsibility of the United States Department of the Army, specifically the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. The regulation is implemented through a variety of means, including Training Programs, Regulations, and Policies. The regulation is closely related to other regulations, such as Army Regulation 350-1, which provides guidance on Army Training and Leader Development, and Army Regulation 600-8-1, which provides policy on Personnel-General. It also references the Goldwater-Nichols Act, which provides guidance on the Organization and Management of the United States Department of Defense.
US Army Regulation 600-8-22 is subject to periodic amendments and updates, which are issued by the United States Department of the Army. The regulation is closely related to other regulations, such as Army Regulation 25-30, which provides guidance on Army Publishing Program, and Army Regulation 25-50, which provides policy on Information Management. It also references the Federal Register, which provides notice of proposed and final rulemaking by the United States Government. The regulation is implemented in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, which provides the framework for Rulemaking by the United States Government.
Category:Military regulations