AR 25-36 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INTERSERVICING OF TECHNICAL MANUALS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
MilReg AR 25-36 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 25-36?
Army regulation AR 25-36 provides instructions for the interservicing of technical manuals and related technology programs to ensure effective communication and standardization of technical information among the services.

Who does Army regulation AR 25-36 apply to?
Army regulation AR 25-36 applies to all branches of the U.S. Army, as well as other military services and organizations involved in the development, maintenance, and use of technical manuals and related technology programs.

What is meant by "interservicing" in AR 25-36?
"Interservicing" refers to the coordination and cooperation between different military services to ensure that technical manuals and related technology programs are developed, updated, and used in a unified and efficient manner.

Can technical manuals be shared between different military services?
Yes, according to AR 25-36, technical manuals can and should be shared between different military services whenever possible to promote interoperability, reduce duplication, and increase efficiency.

What is the process for requesting a technical manual from another military service?
To request a technical manual from another military service, personnel should follow the procedures outlined in AR 25-36, which generally involve submitting a request through the appropriate channels and utilizing the appropriate documentation and forms.

How are changes and updates to technical manuals handled under AR 25-36?
Changes and updates to technical manuals are managed by the originating service, which is responsible for distributing the changes to the other services through an agreed-upon interservicing process outlined in AR 25-36.

Are there any restrictions on using technical manuals from other military services?
No, as long as the technical manual is approved and authorized for use by the originating service, it can be used by any military service following the guidelines and procedures outlined in AR 25-36.

How does AR 25-36 promote standardization of technical information?
AR 25-36 promotes standardization of technical information by establishing procedures and guidelines for the development, format, revision, dissemination, and use of technical manuals and related technology programs across different military services.

Can changes to technical manuals be proposed by non-originating services?
Yes, non-originating services can propose changes to technical manuals by submitting recommendations to the originating service, which will evaluate and incorporate the recommended changes if they are deemed necessary and appropriate.

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