Sensitve Items

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It is very important to secure all your sensitive equipment and items, and maintain accountability. The reason simply is to keep very important high cost valued items and equipment accounted for so people all around you do not have to deal with the consequences of the lost item or equipment. Also every sensitive item and equipment is high dollar valued so if you lose it you will be hurting money wise by losing a grand or more easily right on the spot. And after that you can possibly do jail time from six months to a year and sure their will be rank taken away or something along those lines. You might even get an article fifteen after all that or maybe when you have to pay for the lost sensitive equipment or item so these should be a main priority to maintain and know where they are at all times and are accounted for either battle buddy or maybe CQ desk or the CP if their not personally on you. As described in army regulation 190-51 all sensitive items must stay secured.

AR 190–51

Security of Unclassified Army Property (Sensitive and Nonsensitive)

This revision--

o Consolidates paragraphs 6 through 9, 11, 13, 15 through 17, and 19 of AR 190-18 into chapter 5 and AR 190-50 into chapter 4.

o consolidates all responsibilities, to include controlled substances and museums (chap 1).

o Adds requirements for conducting risk analyses during construction planning for assets of units or activities that will occupy new or renovated facilities or facility additions (para 2-2).

o adds some minimum-security measures and terrorism counteraction measures asset categories. Security measures now consist of physical protective

Measures, security procedural measures, and terrorism counteraction measures (sections II and III, chap 3).

o Broadens asset categories and adds security measures for assets not

Previously in the regulation (for example, mission-critical and high-risk personnel (para 3-19), general civilian and or military personnel (para 3-20), and industrial and...