Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard Regulation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard RegulationRegu-lation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres,, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economieseconomics, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating eradication drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, . the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National national Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard guard Regulation and Air National Guard Regulation. National Guard aviation and ground support missions may include:
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United Statestotal public domain, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard Regulation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard RegulationRegu-lation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
(1) Transporting DOI personnel for the purpose of locating and interdicting illicit drug activities.
(2) Transporting contraband in the custody of DOI law enforcement agents from the public and Indian lands.
(3) Training flights to improve coordination and tactical capabilities of DOI and National Guard participants.
(4) Aerial surveillance of known or suspected drug activities.
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard Regulation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
(1) Transporting DOI personnel for the purpose of locating and interdicting illicit drug activities.
(2) Transporting contraband in the custody of DOI law enforcement agents from the public and Indian lands.
(3) Training flights to improve coordination and tactical capabilities of DOI and National Guard participants.
(4) Aerial surveillance of known or suspected drug activities.
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard RegulationsRegulations and public law. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard RegulationRegulation and public law. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United States, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless road less expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government Government-owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component of the armed forces. In a non-federalized status status, the National Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard Regulation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
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Program. The Department of the Interior has the authority for drug law enforcement activities on the Public Lands under the Secretary's initiative on drugs. The National Guard has the authority to support these actions under National Guard Regulations. The Department of the Interior manages 506 million acres, approximately 69% of the Federal lands in the United Statestotal public domain, and it is within the context of this responsibility that drug law enforcement operations are conducted with other governmental agencies to effect economies, maximize efficiency, and promote the goal of drug-drug free public lands. Such actions are compatible with mandated and discretionary authorities provided by executive decision and Congressional authorizations. Due to the roadless expanse of the public lands, aerial surveillance and aircraft support are the primary tools in interdicting and eradicating drugs. Because of the need for operational security in drug law enforcement missions, the use of Government owned/operated aircraft is essential and consistent with program requirements. The National Guard is a reserve component Reserve Component of the armed forcesArmed Forces. In a non-federalized status the National national Guard is commanded by the Governor of their respective State Alabama and not subject to the provisions of the Posse Comitatus Act. DOD/NGB policy pertaining to the use of National Guard guard resources in a support role are contained in National Guard Regulation and Air National Guard Regulation. National Guard aviation support missions may include:
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