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AE Reg 550-50/CNE-C6F Inst 5820.8K/USAFE Inst 51-706 ● 26 Nov 07
Headquarters
United States Army Europe and Seventh Army
United States Army Installation Management Command
Europe Region
Heidelberg, Germany
Army in Europe
Regulation 550-50*
Headquarters
U.S. Naval Forces Europe/U.S. Sixth Fleet
Naples, Italy
CNE-C6F
Instruction 5820.8K*
Headquarters
United States Air Forces in Europe
Ramstein, Germany
26 November 2007
Foreign Countries
Exercise of Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction Over United States Personnel
*This publication supersedes USAREUR Regulation 550-50/USNAVEUR Instruction 5820.8J/
USAFE Instruction 51-706, 31 January 2001.
For the Commander: Authenticated:
RUSSELL L. FRUTIGER
Brigadier General, GS
Chief of Staff
A. M. KURTA
Rear Admiral, USN
Director, U.S. Navy Europe
Policy, Resources, and Strategy
WILLIAM T. HOBBINS
General, USAF
Commander
Official:
DWAYNE J. VIERGUTZ
Chief, Army in Europe
Document Management
J. E. FINK
Captain, JAG, USN
Force Judge Advocate
JAMES R. WISE
Colonel, USAF
Staff Judge Advocate
Summary. This publication defines policy, responsibilities, and procedures for protecting the rights of
U.S. personnel subject to foreign criminal jurisdiction.
Applicability. This publication applies to U.S. personnel stationed in, on temporary duty in, or passing
through the USEUCOM geographic area of responsibility.
Supplementation. Organizations will not supplement this publication without Office of the Judge
Advocate (OJA), HQ USAREUR/7A (AEAJA-ILOD), approval.
Forms. This publication prescribes AE Form 550-50A. AE and higher level forms are available through
the Army in Europe Publishing System (AEPUBS).
USAFE Only: This publication is affected by the Privacy Act of 1974. Each form that is subject to the
provisions of Air Force Instruction 33-332 and required by this publication includes a Privacy Act
statement, either incorporated in the body of the form or in a separate statement accompanying the form.
US
AFE
Instruction 51-706*
Certified Current 18 December 2019