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This Manual is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 3025.1, "Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA)," January 15, 1993. It provides guidance for the preparation, coordination and execution of military support to civil authorities during civil emergencies within the …
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TITLE: DoD Directive 3025.1, "Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA)", 01/15/1993 SUMMARY: This Directive consolidate all policy and responsibilities previously known as "Military Assistance to Civil Authorities," applicable to disaster-related civil emergencies within the United States, its territories, and possessions, with those related to attacks on the United States, which ...
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Directive. Federal military forces shall not be used to quell civil disturbances unless specifically authorized by the President in accordance with applicable law (e.g., chapter 15 of Reference (d)) or permitted under emergency authority, as described below (see DoDD 3025.12 (Reference (j)) and DoDD 5525.5 (Reference (c))).
https://standards.globalspec.com/std/517174/DODD%203025.1(D)
military support to civil authorities (msca) cfr185 This Directive governs all planning and response by DoD Components for civil defense or other assistance to civil authorities, with the exception of military support to law enforcement operations...
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NUMBER 3025.1 January 15, 1993 USD(P) SUBJECT: Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA) References: (a) DoD Directive 3025.1, "Use of Military Resources During Peacetime Civil Emergencies within the United States, its Territories, and Possessions," May 23, 1980 (hereby canceled) (b) DoD Directive 3025.10, "Military Support of Civil Defense," July 22,
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BY ORDER OF THE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-802 SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE 25 FEBRUARY 1994 Operations MILITARY SUPPORT TO CIVIL AUTHORITIES _____ This instruction implements AFPD 10-8, Air Force Support to Civil Authorities, and Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 3025.1, Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA), January 15, 1993.
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(c) DoD Directive 3025.18, “Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA),” December 29, 2010, as amended (d) Sections 251-254, 271-282 (chapter 15), 2576, 2667, and 9442 and chapters 47. 1 and 1011 of title 10, United States Code (e) DoD Directive 3025.12, “Military Assistance for …
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Military/Military roles; Military/Civil-military relations This instruction implements AFPD 10-8, Air Force Support to Civil Authorities, Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 3025.1, Military Support to Civil…
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Facilitate the coordination of MACDIS with Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA) under reference (d), when required in civil emergencies, particularly those following any attack on the United States. 1.6. Authorize the publication of DoD 3025.12-R, "Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances (MACDIS)
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The U.S. military has provided support to civil authorities in response to civil emergencies and natural disasters dating back to the Truman era. The terminology applied to this function has varied over the years: military assistance, or military support to civil authorities;
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support can be met by the Military Services or Defense Agency assets, DOMS shall. submit the request for assistance, with recommended execute orders, to the Secretary. of the Army for approval and subsequent tasking of the appropriate DoD Components, in …
https://standards.globalspec.com/std/107894/DOD%20D%203025.10
dodd 3025.1(d) - military support to civil authorities (msca) cfr185 Published by DODD on January 15, 1993 This Directive governs all planning and response by DoD Components for civil defense or other assistance to civil authorities, with the exception of military support to law enforcement operations...
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DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES: OVERVIEW. DOD MANUAL 3025.01, VOLUME 2. DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES: DOD INCIDENT RESPONSE. DOD MANUAL 3025.01, VOLUME 3. DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES: PRE-PLANNED DOD SUPPORT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, SPECIAL EVENTS, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, AND OTHER …
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(8) Sensitive support in accordance with DoDD S-5210.36 (Reference (v)). (9) Activities performed by the Civil Air Patrol in support of civil authorities or qualifying entities when approved by the Air Force as auxiliary missions in accordance with section 9442 of Reference (d) and DoD 3025.1-M (Reference (w)) except as restricted by
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BY ORDER OF THE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-802 SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE 25 FEBRUARY 1994 Operations MILITARY SUPPORT TO CIVIL AUTHORITIES _____ This instruction implements AFPD 10-8, Air Force Support to Civil Authorities, and Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 3025.1, Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA), January 15, 1993.
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Authorize the publication of DoD 3025.12-R, "Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances (MACDIS) Regulation," consistent with DoD 5025.1-M (reference (e)), at the election of the DoD Executive Agent.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/supplement-appendix-3.pdf
Facilitate the coordination of MACDIS with Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA) under reference (d), when required in civil emergencies, particularly those following any attack on the United States. 1.6. Authorize the publication of DoD 3025.12-R, "Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances (MACDIS)
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3025.1 e. MSCA shall provide a mechanism to facilitate continuous and cooperative civil and military planning and preparedness to mobilize all appropriate resources and capabilities of the civil sector and the Department of Defense, whenever required for any form of national security emergency. f. DoD planning shall recognize that:
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(9) Activities performed by the Civil Air Patrol in support of civil authorities or qualifying entities when approved by the Air Force as auxiliary missions in accordance with section 9442 of Reference (d) and DoD 3025.1-M (Reference (w)) except as restricted by paragraph 4.j. …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Support_of_Civil_authorities
Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) is the process by which United States military assets and personnel can be used to assist in missions normally carried out by civil authorities. These missions have included: responses to natural and man-made disasters, law enforcement support, special events, and other domestic activities.
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Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances (MACDIS) 4.1.1. The President is authorized by the Constitution and laws of the United States to employ the Armed Forces of the United States to suppress insurrections, rebellions, and domestic violence under various conditions and circumstances.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/04/05/2018-06935/defense-support-of-civilian-law-enforcement-agencies
This final rule removes the Department of Defense (DoD) regulation concerning defense support of civilian law enforcement agencies. This part establishes DoD policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides procedures to key DoD individuals who provide support to Federal, State, Tribal, and local...
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Dec 17, 2018 · occur on Federal property (e.g., National Parks, military bases). Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. §113, SecDef has authority, direction, and control over the DoD. DoD resources may be committed when requested by another Federal agency and approved by the SecDef, or when directed by the President, through DoD Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA).
https://fas.org/irp/agency/dhs/fema/moa-mou.pdf
DOD Directive 3025.1, Use of Military Resources During Peacetime Civil Emergencies Within the United States, its Territories and Possessions, 23 May 1980 (under revision).
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