AR 135-9 PARTICIPATION IN JOINT SERVICE RESERVE COMPONENT FACILITY BOARDS
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What is Army regulation AR 135-9?
Army regulation AR 135-9, titled "Participation in Joint Service Reserve Component Facility Boards," provides guidance and procedures for Army Reserve and National Guard participation in joint service reserve component facility boards.

What is the purpose of joint service reserve component facility boards?
The purpose of these boards is to provide a forum for consultation among the Army Reserve, National Guard, and other relevant agencies to ensure effective coordination and utilization of shared facilities.

Who is covered by Army regulation AR 135-9?
This regulation covers all Army Reserve personnel, National Guard personnel, and other relevant organizations involved in joint service reserve component facility boards.

What are the key responsibilities of Army Reserve and National Guard personnel in joint service reserve component facility boards?
The key responsibilities include attending board meetings, providing input on facilities and infrastructure matters, conducting facility inspections, and collaborating with other service representatives.

Can Army Reserve and National Guard personnel be appointed as voting members of joint service reserve component facility boards?
Yes, Army Reserve and National Guard personnel can be appointed as voting members of these boards, based on their expertise and knowledge.

How are joint service reserve component facility boards organized?
The organization of these boards is comprised of a chair, vice-chair, and members who represent different military services, including the Army Reserve and National Guard.

What is the process for taking decisions within joint service reserve component facility boards?
Decisions are made by a majority vote of the board members present, with the chairperson having the authority to cast the deciding vote if needed.

Are there any Army regulations that complement AR 135-9?
Yes, there are several related regulations, such as AR 415-28 (Department of the Army Real Property Category Codes), AR 420-1 (Army Facilities Management), and AR 420-90 (Fire Protection).

What is the objective of joint service reserve component facility boards?
The objective is to promote effective and efficient use of facilities, foster cooperation among military and civilian agencies, and ensure the readiness of Army Reserve and National Guard forces.

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