Navy. It also discusses honors and ceremonies,
the rights and responsibilities of persons in
the Navy, and the purpose and force of the
regulations.
Standard Organization and Regulations of the
U.S. Navy contains regulations to supplement
Navy Regs and provides standard administrative
and organizational guidelines for naval units. The
regulations and guidelines are designed to increase
the organizational and administrative effectiveness
of naval units.
Status of Forces Agreements clearly define
the status of one countrys military personnel
stationed in the territory of another country. The
host country usually gives up some jurisdiction
to the visiting country in some criminal and civil
cases.
REFERENCES
Basic Military Justice Handbook, Naval Justice
School Press, Newport, R.I., 1987.
Standard Organization and Regulations of the
U.S. Navy, OPNNAVINST 3120.32B, Office
of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washing-
ton, D.C., 1986.
Status of Forces Policies, Procedures, and
lnformation, Army Regulation 27-50, Secretary
of the Navy Instruction 5820.4G, Departments
of the Army and Navy, Washington, D.C.,
1990.
U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990, Office of the
Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C.,
1990.
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