Common use of ARMED FORCES Clause in Contracts

ARMED FORCES. Government-furnished support to non-CAAF is typically limited to force protection, emergency medical care, and basic human needs (e.g., bottled water, latrine facilities, security, and food when necessary) when performing their jobs in the direct vicinity of

Appears in 10 contracts

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ARMED FORCES. Government-furnished support to non-CAAF is typically limited to force protection, emergency medical care, and basic human needs (e.g., bottled water, latrine facilities, security, and food when necessary) when performing their jobs in the direct vicinity ofof U.S. Armed Forces. Non-CAAF status does not apply to contractor personnel in support of applicable operations within the boundaries and territories of the United States. "Subordinate joint force commander" means a sub-unified commander or joint task force commander.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Subcontract Agreement, Contract, Solicitation, Offer and Award

ARMED FORCES. Government-furnished support to non-CAAF is typically limited to force protection, emergency medical care, and basic human needs (e.g., bottled water, latrine facilities, security, and food when necessary) when performing their jobs in the direct vicinity ofof U.S. Armed Forces. Non-CAAF status does not apply to contractor personnel in support of applicable operations within the boundaries and territories of the United States.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement