291designed to provide a common template for development and implementation of ROE for the full range of military operations.
2. ApplicabilityThe SROE establish fundamental policies and procedures governing the actions to betaken by US. commanders and their forces during all military operations and contingencies outside US. territory and outside US. territorial seas. SROE also apply to air and maritime homeland defense mission conducted within US. territory and territorial seas. The Standing Rules for the Use of Force (SRUF) apply to actions taken by US. commanders
and their forces during all DoD civil support and routine Military Department functions occurring inside US. territory or territorial seas. The SRUF also apply to land-based homeland defense missions occurring within US. territory and to DoD forces, civilians and contractors performing law enforcement and security duties at all DoD installations.
3. ResponsibilityThe SECDEF approves the SROE and,
through the CJCS, may issue theater, mission, or operation specific ROE. The J is responsible for SROE maintenance. Subordinate commanders
are free to issue theater, mission, or operation ROE, but must notify the SECDEF through command channels if SECDEF-approved ROE are restricted.
4. PurposeThe purpose of the SROE is twofold (1) provide implementation guidance on the application of force
for mission accomplishment, and (2) ensure the proper exercise of the inherent right of self- defense. The SROE outline the parameters of the inherent right of self-defense in Enclosure A. The rest of the document establishes rules and procedures for implementing supplemental ROE.
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