DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, 2D INFANTRY DIVISION/ROK-US COMBINED DIVISION UNIT #15041 APO, AP 96258-5041 EAID-CG MAY 2 2 2018 MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION 1. References: a. USFK Regulation 600-8-10, Leaves and Passes, 19 Dec 11. b. United States Army Pacific Policy, Leave Restriction within the USARPAC Area of Operations for Operational Deployments, 30 Sep 15. c. United States Forces Korea Command Policy, General Order Regarding Off Installation Curfew, 19 Dec 14. d. 8th Army Command Policy Letter #31, General Order Regarding Off-Installation Curfew, 23 Mar 18. 2. Policy. It is Army policy that Soldiers use accrued leave as frequently as possible for their health, morale, and welfare. Leave is an entitlement earned along with pay. Soldiers will use it, not lose it. Commanders and supervisors will establish a leave and pass plan to ensure Soldiers take adequate liberty with a minimal effect on unit readiness. Mission readiness, however, will not be compromised. 3. Readiness Recall Curfew. a. An off-installation curfew is in effect from 0000-0500 every day of the year for all personnel in the Republic of Korea who are assigned or attached to, or under the operational, tactical, or administrative control of Commander, 2d Infantry Division. By 0000 all personnel will be: (1) on any U.S. military installation; (2) inside a private residence; or (3) inside a hotel room (but NOT in any public area of a hotel such as the lounge, bar, lobby, restaurant, casino, pool, spa, or hallway). This a punitive policy and violation may result in punishment under the UCMJ. Exceptions to this policy are detailed in paragraph 5.b. of the enclosed 8th Army General Order Regarding Off Installation Curfew. b. On weekends, holidays, and non-duty days, Brigade Commanders and the Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion Commander will report 100% accountability and compliance of all on-peninsula personnel directly to the Commanding General, Command Sergeant Major, Deputy Commanding Generals, and the Chief of Staff no later than 0030 hours that morning.
EAID-CG c. Subordinate commanders may issue orders and policies consistent with this division policy and are authorized to determine the extent to which Soldiers may be away from their assigned place of duty without an approved pass or leave. Soldiers who are assigned quarters in two Areas (e.g., housing in Area I and family housing in Area II) are considered as being assigned to both Areas for the purposes of this policy. 4. Readiness Standards. a. Commanders will ensure that no more than 10% of their assigned strength is outside the ROK on ordinary leave or pass. Of the personnel remaining in the ROK, at least 90% must be able to muster within four hours of an alert notification. b. Commanders will ensure that their units are able to achieve this minimum readiness capability and will establish accountability procedures that are consistent with this requirement. This may include, but is not limited to, leave and pass policies that are consistent with this order, travel distance limits, and shorter muster standards based on individual unit mission readiness requirements. c. All units will have either their commander or designated second-in-command (Executive Officer or Deputy Commander) on-peninsula at all times. For staff sections, either the section primary or deputy must be on-peninsula at all times. Coverage of all critical positions in the command must remain uninterrupted and no underlap may exist. 5. Pass and Leave Approval Authority. a. The approval authority for passes outside the Republic of Korea and all leave is the first 0-5 commander in a Soldier's chain of command. This authority is delegable to the first 0-3 commander. Soldiers will obtain the necessary travel briefings and training from S2/G2 for prior to leave or pass approval. b. For passes within the Republic of Korea, the approval authority is the: (1) First 0-3 or higher commander in the Soldier's chain of command; or (2) Division staff primary or deputy in the grade of 0-5. These passes will be processed through the respective company headquarters for accountability. c. Commanders of units allocated in support of force rotations in the Korean Theater of Operations are prohibited from approving ordinary leave or off-peninsula pass. Battalion commanders responsible for these rotational units may authorize emergency leave, leave under emergency conditions, and parental leave. 2
EAID-CG 6. All prior division leave, pass, and readiness recall curfew policies are rescinded. 7. Point of contact for this policy is the 2d Infantry Division G1 at DSN 315-732-8713. Encl as D. scon MCKEAN Major General, USA Commanding DISTRIBUTION: A 3
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, EIGHTH ARMY UNIT 115235 APO AP 96271 5236. EACG 2 3 m 201a MEMORANDUM FOR All Soldiers Assigned or Attached to Eighth Army SUBJECT: Eighth Army Command Policy Letter #31, General Order Regarding Off Installation Curfew 1. References:., a. Army Regulation 600-8-10 (Leave and Passes), 15 February 2006, Rapid Action Revision dated 04 August 2011. b. United States Forces Korea Command Policy, General Order Regarding Off Installation Curfew, 19 December 2014. 2. Purpose. This policy letter provides additional mandatory guidance for Eighth Army Soldiers concerning mandatory curfew consistent with the U.S. Forces Korea policy. ; <, 3. Background. The number one mission of Eighth Army is to be ready to MFight tonight.n Furthermore, it is critical that we safeguard the vital relationship between our Soldiers and the people of the Republic of Korea. These realities require that we maintain a continual level of readiness and minimize negative interactions between U.S Soldiers and the Korean people. 4. Applicability. This policy applies to all Soldiers assigned or attached to Eighth Army, and/or subject to the general court-martial authority of the Commander, Eighth Army or to the court-martial jurisdiction of any subordinate commander. This is a punitive general order. Service members who fail to comply with the provisions of this general order are subject to punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, as well as adverse administrative actions authorized by applicable law and regulations. 5. Policy a. An off-installation curfew is in effect from 0100 to 0500 every day of the year. By 0100, Soldiers will be (1) on any U.S. military installation (2) inside a private residence, or (3) inside a hotel room (but NOT in any public area of the hotel such as the lounge, bar, lobby, restaurant, casino, pool, spa, or hallway). Subordinate commanders will determine to the extent Soldiers may be away from their assigned place of duty without an approved pass or leave.
..,, f EACG SUBJECT: Eighth Army Command Policy Letter#31, General Order Regarding Off Installation Curfew b. Exceptions (1) Soldier is conducting or traveling to or from official duties. Official duties include participation in military and physical training. (2) Soldier is responding to an emergency requiring immediate medical, police, or fire assistance. '.., (3) Sold~er is on leave off of the peninsula pursuant to an approved DA Form 31. (4) If a Soldier is on pass or leave on the peninsula pursuant to an approved DA Form 31, the following requirements apply: (a} Unless otherwise stated in the NRemarks section of the DA Form 31, a Soldier with an approved pass or Jeave occurring on the peninsula must still comply with the curfew policy described above. (b) A Soldier with an approved DA Form 31 with the statement "SM is exempt from the USFK and BA curfew policy" and the reason for the exception included in the "Remarks section of the DA Form 31 may be located in areas other than the approved locations listed above. Commanders and supervisors will not grant passes solely for the purpose of circumventing the curfew policy. There are valid reasons why a Soldier would require a pass to exempt him or her from curfew, including but not limited to attendance at special military events, attendance at sporting or cultural events, and other reasons at the Company Commander's discretion. The Soldier must carry the approved DA Form 31 with special remarks on his or her person during curfew and present it upon request. c. Subordinate commanders may issue their own orders and policies consistent with this order. Less restrictive orders or exceptions to policy require the approval of the Eighth Army Commander. ' ' ;! (.... ' 6. Proponent. The Eighth Army Provost Marshal is the proponent for this policy. Contact the proponent at DSN 315-755-2783. MICHAEL A BILLS Lieutenant General, USA Commanding i. 2