AR 190-58 Personal Security
AR 190-58 Personal Security
AR 190-58 Personal Security
Military Police
Personal
Security
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
22 March 1989
Unclassified
SUMMARY of CHANGE
AR 190–58
Personal Security
This regulation--
Military Police
Personal Security
This regulation implements DOD Directive local forms are prohibited without prior ap-
2000–12. proval from HQDA (DAMO–ODL) WASH
Applicability. This regulation applies to the DC 20310–0440.
Active Army and the U.S. Army Reserve Interim changes. Interim changes to this
(USAR). It applies to the Army National regulation are not official unless they are au-
Guard (ARNG) only when on active Federal thenticated by the Administrative Assistant to
service. the Secretary of the Army. Users will destroy
Proponent and exception authority. interim changes upon their expiration dates
Not applicable unless sooner superseded or rescinded.
Impact on New Manning System. This Suggested Improvements. The propo-
regulation does not contain information that nent agency of this regulation is the Office of
affects the New Manning System. the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and
Army management control process. Plans. Users are invited to send comments
This regulation is not subject to the require- and suggested improvements on DA Form
ments of AR 11–2. It does not contain inter- 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publica-
History. This UPDATE printing publishes a tions and Blank Forms) directly to HQDA
nal control provisions.
new Army regulation. (DAMO–ODL) WASH DC 20310–0440.
Summary. This regulation establishes Army Supplementation. Supplementation of this
policy on personal security. It provides guid- regulation and establishment of command or Distribution. Active Army, USAR, and
ance for personal protective services, special ARNG: C.
reaction teams, and hostage negotiations.
Chapter 2
Protective Services, page 1
General • 2–1, page 1
Planning • 2–2, page 1
Full-time protective service • 2–3, page 2
Chapter 3
Full-Time Protective Service Personnel, page 2
Selection and certification • 3–1, page 2
Crime Records Center • 3–2, page 2
Credentials • 3–3, page 2
Uniform • 3–4, page 3
Weapons • 3–5, page 3
Chapter 4
Special Reaction Teams (SRTs), page 5
General • 4–1, page 5
SRT training • 4–2, page 5
SRT uniform and equipment • 4–3, page 6
Unclassified
RESERVED
3–4. Uniform
a. Full-time protective service personnel will wear the duty uni-
form or civilian clothing appropriate to the specific mission. They
should consider clothing worn by the principal being protected and
the location of the mission. Unless authorized by statute or interna-
tional agreement, soldiers performing personal protective services
off military installations will not wear uniform accoutrements that
project law enforcement authority.
b. Wearing of U.S. brass instead of grade insignia may be author-
ized by the appropriate MACOM commander for the utility
uniform.
c. Requests for civilian clothing allowances will be submitted as
prescribed in AR 700–84 through the MACOM concerned to Cdr,
U.S. Total Army Personnel Command, ATTN: TAPC–PDS, ALEX
VA 22331–0475. Requests will not be submitted until the individual
concerned has been screened and cleared in accordance with para-
graph 3–1a. A separate request will be submitted for each individual
and will include the individual’s date of certification, ETS, and date
eligible for return from overseas (DEROS) (if appropriate). A for-
mat for submitting clothing allowance requests is provided at figure
3–3.
(Letterhead)
FOR Commander, U.S. Total Army Personnel Command, ATTN: TAPC–PDS 2461 Eisenhower Avenue, ALEX, VA
22331–0475
1. Under AR 190–58, paragraph 3–4c, and AR 700–84, chapter 8, request the following individual be granted
(an initial) (a special continuing) allowance to purchase civilian clothing for use in the performance of official
duties in full-time protective service:
??? 52 ???h. (Date and amount of previous civilian clothing allowances authorized)
2. The wearing of civilian clothing is essential to the successful completion of this individual’s
investigative assignment. The climatic conditions of (his) (her) duty station necessitate the purchase of
(summer or winter clothing only) (clothing for both summer and winter). The civilian clothing purchased will be a style
appropriate to the investigative assignment.
3. Recommend payment of (an initial) (a special continuing) civilian clothing allowance. Upon receipt of approval
authorizing the wearing of civilian clothing and payment of a civilian clothing allowance, the required
garments will be obtained by local purchase within 30 days.
4. The individual for whom this request is submitted (does) (does not) replace an individual who has
previously been granted a civilian clothing allowance. (He) (She) has at least 1 year of obligated service
remaining at the present duty station, and is expected to continue to serve in this full-time protective
service assignment for at least 1 year.
AR 190–14
Carrying of Firearms and Use of Force for Law Enforcement and
Security Duties. (Cited in para 3–5.)
AR 190–30
Military Police Investigations. (Cited in paras 3–3 and 5–1.)
AR 195–4
Use of Contingency Limitation .0015 Funds for Criminal
Investigative Activities. (Cited in para 2–3.)
AR 525–13
The Army Terrorism Counteraction Program. (Cited in para 1–1.)
AR 530–2
Communications Security. (Cited in paras 2–3 and 4–3.)
AR 600–9
The Army Weight Control Program. (Cited in para 3–1.)
AR 601–210
Regular Army and Army Reserve Enlistment Program. (Cited in
para 3–1.)
AR 700–84
Issue and Sale of Personal Clothing. (Cited in para 3–4 and fig 3–3.)
AR 710–2
Supply Policy Below the Wholesale Level. (Cited in paras 4–3 and
5–3.)
Section II
Required Publications
A related publication is merely a source of additional information.
The user does not have to read it to understand this regulation.
AR 5–3
Installation Management and Organization.
AR 195–2
Criminal Investigation Activities.
AR 380–67
Personnel Security Program.
FM 19–20
Law Enforcement Investigations.
PIN: 065559–000
DATE: 11-18-98
TIME: 14:41:50
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