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ARMY AR 750-1 Document Information:
Title
ARMY MATERIEL MAINTENANCE POLICY
U.S. Army
Publication Date:
Sep 20, 2007
Scope:
Applicability.
This regulation applies to the Active Army, the Army National
Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S Army
Reserve, unless otherwise stated. During mobilization, the
proponent may modify chapters and policies contained in this
regulation.
Purpose
This regulation establishes policies and assigns
responsibilities for the maintenance of Army materiel. It provides
and defines requirements for performance and management of the
materiel maintenance function.
It relates to two categories of maintenance: Field and
Sustainment. Field consists of maintenance functions formerly known
as Operator/Crew (equipment operators and vehicle crews), unit, and
direct support. Sustainment consists of maintenance functions
formerly known as general support (GS) and depot operations of the
Army maintenance system and Armywide program for commodity-unique
maintenance.
This regulation also applies to maintenance of all materiel
owned or supported by the U.S. Army, except the following:
(1) Material purchased with nonappropriated funds (Army
Regulation (AR) 215–1).
(2) Special intelligence property.
(3) Real property.
(4) Foreign material used for training.
(5) Leased/rented materiel, unless the lease/rental agreement
dictates otherwise.
(6) Those aspects of combat and materiel development that impact
the materiel maintenance function.
(7) Materiel maintenance as implemented in AR 12–1.
The provisions of this regulation are applicable to all
Army-funded property under the direct control of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (USACE). Civil-funded property under the control
of USACE is exempt from the provisions of this regulation; however,
these provisions maybe used when considered to be in the
best interest of the Government.
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