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anyone ever hear the term 51-7?
I heard a demo song today from David Lowery the lead singer of Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven and the song is called 51-7 or 51n 7 anyone ever heard of this term before and know what the hell it means?
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Its a secret Ghey calling
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heh... shhhhhh
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http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/pubfi...7/afpd51-7.pdf
AIR FORCE POLICY DIRECTIVE 51-7 19 JANUARY 2001 Law INTERNATIONAL LAW OPR: HQ USAF/JAI (Mr. Richard J. Erickson) Certified by: HQ USAF/JA (Col. Thomas S. M. Tudor) Supersedes AFPD 51-7, 1 October 1995. Pages: 7 Distribution: F This directive specifies polices which govern how Air Force operations comply with international law. This directive establishes policy for implementing DoD Directive 2000.11, Procedures for Handling Requests for Political Asylum and Temporary Refuge, DoD Directive 5100.64, DoD Foreign Tax Relief Program, DoD Directive 5132.3, DoD Policies and Responsibilities Relating to Security Assistance, DoD Directive 5525.1, Status of Forces Policies and Information, DoD Directive 5525.3, Jurisdiction of Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces in the United States, and DoD Directive 5530.3, International Agreements. This directive applies to all activities in the Department of the Air Force. SUMMARY OF REVISIONS This policy directive revises the publication of AFPD 51-7, 1 October 1995, by clarifying Section A, adding Section F, Security Assistance, and by updating citations to referenced material. Section A?Negotiating, Concluding, Reporting, and Maintaining International Agreements 1. Air Force operations often cross national boundaries and therefore must comply with international law while protecting and defending US Air Force interests and people. See attachment 2 for compliance measure for this policy. 2. Air Force personnel, or those serving with the Air Force, may initiate, negotiate, and conclude international agreements only in accordance with DoD Directive 5530.3, International Agreements, June 11, 1987, incorporating Change 1, February 18, 1991, and AFI 51-701, Negotiating, Concluding, Reporting and Maintaining International Agreements, 6 May 1994. 3. Following are responsibilities and authorities: 3.1. Each Air Force organizational element that concludes an international agreement will submit copies to the Department of State (DOS), DoD General Counsel (DoD/GC), SAF/GC, and HQ USAF/ 2 AFPD51-7 19 JANUARY 2001 JA. Original or certified copies of agreements must arrive at DOS within 20 calendar days after the date they are signed. 3.2. Air Force personnel will try informally to settle questions about a party?s compliance with the terms of an international agreement. They will forward unresolved questions to SAF/GCI, with a copy to HQ USAF/JAI. 4. This section implements DoD Directive 5530.3 and the Case-Zablocki Act, Title 1, United States Code (USC), Section 112b. 5. Related instructions are in AFI 51-701. Section B?Foreign Tax Relief 6. The Air Force will obtain, to the maximum extent practicable, effective relief from foreign taxes whenever the ultimate economic burden of those taxes will be paid with funds appropriated or available to the Air Force. Such funds may include appropriations for military assistance or money controlled by non-appropriated fund activities. 7. The following responsibilities and authorities are established: 7.1. As the cognizant office for foreign tax matters, HQ USAF/JA will supervise and monitor the Air Force?s program for foreign tax relief. HQ USAF/JA will submit foreign tax matters of major importance to SAF/GC for action. 7.2. Designated Commanding Officers (DCO) will handle tax matters in each foreign country where the Air Force spends money for the common defense of that country. 7.3. In countries where the commander of an Air Force unit or organization is not the DCO for tax matters, the appropriate Air Force overseas major command (MAJCOM) commander will appoint an Air Force Liaison Officer for Tax Matters. 8. This section implements DoD Directive 5100.64, DoD Foreign Tax Relief Program, June 12, 1979. 9. Related instructions are in AFI 51-702, Foreign Tax Relief, 28 April 1994. Section C?Pretrial Custody Overseas 10. The Air Force will seek the release from foreign custody of all Air Force personnel charged with criminal offenses under foreign law. 11. The following responsibilities and authorities are established: 11.1. Air Force commanders will have procedures to ensure that Air Force people subject to foreign court jurisdiction do not leave the country until final disposition of the charges. Commanders may allow departures only if the host country?s approved practices and procedures allow it, or if the departure is approved by HQ USAF/JA and either the designated country officer or country representative. |
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yeah I found that too, wasn't sure if that's it or not?
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bacardi 151 and 7up?
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he is 1005 sure 51-7
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