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11/11/19

[Answer] 1) Who is the approval authority for Title 10 personnel to carry individual service weapons during DSCA operations?

Answer: SecDef




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1) Who is the approval authority for Title 10 personnel to carry individual service weapons during DSCA operations? 1) Who is the approval authority for Title 10 personnel to carry individual service weapons during DSCA operations ? SecDef In addition to serving as a liaison to State local and other Federal agencies who serves as the federal emergency management agency (FEMA) single point of contact for DoD support during DSCA operations? Can Title 10 military personnel conduct this type of support? no traffic control and crowd control is a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act If a State is overwhelmed by the severity and magnitude of a disaster or emergency who may request assistance from the Federal government under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act? 1) Who is the approval authority for Title 10 personnel to carry individual service weapons during DSCA operations ? [objective338] 2) In addition to serving as a liaison to State local and other Federal agencies who serves as the federal emergency management agency (FEMA) single point of contact for DoD support during DSCA operations? Specifically only the President and the Secretary of Defense have the authority to authorize Title 10 personnel to carry individual service weapons within US territory during any DSCA operation. As a general rule only the President and SecDef can authorize the employment of armed Title 10 soldiers off of a military installation in the U.S. More specifically the 2013 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or CJCS DSCA executive order or EXORD states ...


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