Standards for Base Camps

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Headquarters United States Army Europe Wiesbaden, Germany

Army in Europe Regulation 420-100

Headquarters United States Army Installation Management Command

Europe Sembach, Germany

15 June 2020

Facilities Engineering

Standards for Base Camps

This publication supersedes AE Pamphlet 420-100, 21 April 2008. For the Commander:

JARED S. SEMBRITZKI Brigadier General, GS Chief of Staff

Official:

SCOTT T. CHANCELLOR Chief, Army in Europe

Document Management

Summary. This regulation provides construction standards for contingency locations, forward operating sites, and cooperative security location basing in USAREUR contingency areas.

Applicability. This regulation applies to commands, staffs, and personnel involved in planning, constructing, inspecting, operating, funding, and supporting base camps in the USEUCOM area of responsibility under generally permissive conditions. The initial construction standards established in this regulation will be used as a guide for planning the life-support requirements for USAREUR-led exercises. Exercise planners will use, to the extent possible, the minimum adequate standards. Exceptions to this must be approved by the USAREUR G3. Separate guidance will be provided for contingency basing, if required, for nonpermissive environments.

Records Management. Records created as a result of processes prescribed by this regulation must be identified, maintained, and disposed of according to AR 25-400-2. Record titles and descriptions are on the Army Records Information Management System website at .

Supplementation. Organizations will not supplement this regulation without approval of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Engineer, USAREUR (USAREUR DCSENGR).

Suggested Improvements. The proponent of this regulation is the USAREUR DCSENGR (mil 537-4590). Users may suggest improvements to this regulation by sending DA Form 2028 to USAREUR DCSENGR (AEEN), Unit 29351, APO AE 09014-9351.

Distribution. This regulation is available only electronically and is posted in the Army in Europe Library & Publishing System at .

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL

1-1. Purpose 1-2. References 1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations 1-3. Key Stipulations

CHAPTER 2 CONTINGENCY BASING SPECTRUM

SECTION I LOCATION TYPES

2-1. General 2-2. Contingency Locations 2-3. Enduring Locations 2-4. Political Designation of Locations

SECTION II FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LEVELS

2-5. General 2-6. Organic 2-7. Initial 2-8. Temporary 2-9. Semipermanent 2-10. Permanent

SECTION III BASE-CAMP LEVELS OF SERVICE

2-11. General 2-12. Basic 2-13. Expanded 2-14. Enhanced

SECTION IV BASE-CAMP MANAGEMENT

2-15. Base-Camp Management Responsibilities 2-16. Unit Mayor Cell 2-17. Area Support Teams and Area Support Groups 2-18. United States Army Installation Management Command 2-19. Host Nation

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CHAPTER 3 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

SECTION I OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

3-1. Office of the Secretary of Defense

SECTION II CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF

3-2. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

SECTION III SECRETARY OF THE ARMY

3-3. Secretary of the Army

SECTION IV USEUCOM

3-4. Commander, USEUCOM 3-5. USEUCOM

SECTION V COMBAT SUPPORT AGENCIES

3-6. Combat Support Agencies

SECTION VI USAREUR

3-7. General 3-8. Commanding General, USAREUR 3-9. Senior Responsible Officer Authority 3-10. Deputy Commanding General, USAREUR 3-11. Deputy Commanding General for Sustainment, USAREUR (Dual-Hatted as the

Commanding General, 21st Sustainment Command) 3-12. HQ USAREUR Coordinating Staff 3-13. Deputy Chiefs of Staff 3-14. USAREUR Deputy Chief of Staff, Engineer 3-15. USAREUR G3 3-16. USAREUR G4 3-17. USAREUR G5 3-18. USAREUR General-Officer-Level Commands 3-19. Base Operating Support Integrator

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SECTION VII IMCOM-EUROPE

3-20. Director, IMCOM-Europe 3-21. IMCOM-Europe Tasks and Objectives

SECTION VIII REGIONAL SUPPORT GROUPS

3-22. Regional Support Groups

SECTION IX HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

3-23. Headquarters, Department of the Army

SECTION X UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

3-24. United States Army Corps of Engineers

SECTION XI AREA SUPPORT TEAMS AND AREA SUPPORT GROUPS

3-25. Area Support Teams and Area Support Groups

SECTION XII UNITS

3-26. Base-Camp Commanders 3-27. Permanent Party 3-28. Rotational Units 3-29. Tenant Units

CHAPTER 4 FUNDING

SECTION I CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION FUNDING

4-1. Operations and Maintenance Funding for Construction 4-2. Military Construction Funding

SECTION II OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS FUNDING

4-3. Overseas Contingency Operations Funding

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SECTION III SUSTAINMENT, READINESS, AND MODERNIZATION FUNDING

4-4. Sustainment, Readiness, and Modernization Funding

SECTION IV HOST-NATION FUNDING

4-5. Host-Nation Funding

SECTION V NATO FUNDING

4-6. NATO Funding

SECTION VI FUNDING SUMMARY

4-7. Funding Summary

CHAPTER 5 PLANNING AND DESIGN

SECTION I AGREEMENTS

5-1. General 5-2. Legal Agreements 5-3. Defense Cooperation Agreements 5-4. Status of Forces Agreements 5-5. Diplomatic Notes 5-6. Supplemental Agreements 5-7. Implementing Arrangements 5-8. Agreed Facilities and Area Agreement 5-9. Letters of Intent 5-10. Accommodation Consignment Agreements 5-11. Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreements 5-12. Joint Inventory Condition Report 5-13. Final Governing Standards and Standardization Agreement 2582

SECTION II PRE-ESTABLISHMENT ACTIVITIES

5-14. Pre-Establishment Activities

SECTION III MASTER-PLAN DEVELOPMENT

5-15. Master-Plan Development

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SECTION IV ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING CONDITIONS

5-16. Physical Environment 5-17. Human Aspects of the Environment 5-18. Existing Structures 5-19. Climate and Weather 5-20. Topography 5-21. Hydrology 5-22. Natural Resources 5-23. Biological Features and Hazards 5-24. Time 5-25. Considerations Regarding the Local Population

SECTION V DETERMINATION OF REQUIREMENTS

5-26. Determination of Requirements

SECTION VI REAL ESTATE

5-27. Real Estate

SECTION VII ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

5-28. Environmental Considerations

SECTION VIII EFFICIENCY OF OPERATIONAL ENERGY

5-29. Efficiency of Operational Energy

SECTION IX ANTITERRORISM

5-30. Antiterrorism

SECTION X FORCE PROTECTION AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

5-31. General 5-32. Facility Access 5-33. Base-Camp Characteristics 5-34. Facility Standoff or Separation 5-35. Threat-Specific Standards 5-36. Power Generation and Distribution 5-37. Perimeter Fencing 5-38. Clear Zones

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5-39. Access Control Points 5-40. Clearing Barrels 5-41. Walkways and Decks 5-42. Bunkers 5-43. Guard Towers 5-44. Constructed Fighting Positions 5-45. Other Facilities 5-46. Fire Protection 5-47. Explosives Safety

CHAPTER 6 FACILITY STANDARDS

SECTION I GENERAL

6-1. General

SECTION II USE OF HOST-NATION FACILITIES

6-2. General 6-3. Statement of Requirements 6-4. Assessment 6-5. Facility Reporting Requirements 6-6. Facility Modifications 6-7. Governance Establishment 6-8. Waiver Authorities and Processes

SECTION III FACILITY CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS

6-9. Facility Construction Standards

SECTION VI AREA SUPPORT TEAMS AND AREA SUPPORT GROUPS

6-10. Area Support Teams and Area Support Groups

SECTION V MAINTENANCE FACILITIES

6-11. General 6-12. Vehicle-Maintenance Facilities 6-13. Sustainment Support Maintenance and the Service and Recovery Section

SECTION VI SECURE MOTOR POOLS

6-14. Secure Motor Pools

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SECTION VII WASH RACKS

6-15. Wash Racks

SECTION VIII SUPPLY SUPPORT ACTIVITIES AND WAREHOUSE FACILITIES

6-16. Supply Support Activities and Warehouse Facilities

SECTION IX HAZARDOUS-MATERIAL STORAGE

6-17. Hazardous-Material Storage

SECTION X GROUND FUEL

6-18. Ground Fuel

SECTION XI AVIATION FACILITIES

6-19. Helicopter Landing Zone 6-20. Vehicle Parking Areas 6-21. Lighted Landing Pad 6-22. Forward Area Refuel Point 6-23. Control Towers 6-24. Squadron Operations 6-25. Aviation Maintenance 6-26. Wash Racks for Helicopters and Other Aircraft

SECTION XII DINING FACILITIES

6-27. Dining Facilities

SECTION XIII AMMUNITION SUPPLY POINTS

6-28. Ammunition Supply Points

SECTION XIV AMMUNITION HOLDING AREAS

6-29. Ammunition Holding Areas

SECTION XV DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DISPOSITION SERVICES

6-30. Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services

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