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1 Leader’s Substance Abuse Reference CD (Everything you ever wanted to know about the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)) www. acsap .army.mil

1 Leader’s Substance Abuse Reference CD (Everything you ever wanted to know about the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP))

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Welcome to the Leader’s Substance Abuse Reference CD. This reference tool was provided to you, because as a leader you are an integral part of the Army’s Substance Abuse Program. Your knowledge, decisions, and actions impact how your Soldiers view and use drugs and alcohol. I highly encourage you to view the contents of this CD and keep it available as a powerful reference tool; the knowledge you gain may save a Soldier’s career, family, or life and enhance your unit’s readiness posture.

George P. ChagalisDirector, Army Center for Substance Abuse

Programs

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Your Azimuth to Answers

Click on one of the above titles or arrows EXIT CD

•Warrior Pride Campaign•References (AR, DODD, Commanders Guide, etc)•Points of Contact – (List)•ASAP Overview - Policies and Services•Leader Responsibilities•Substance Abuse Testing - (Menu)•The Limited Use Policy•Signs & Symptoms of Alcohol and Drug Abuse•The Risk Reduction Program (RRP)•Alcohol and Drug Information/Education (Menu)•Commander’s Substance Abuse Program Toolbox

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•Warrior Pride Campaign•References (AR, DODD, Commanders Guide, etc)•Points of Contact – (List)•ASAP Overview - Policies and Services•Leader Responsibilities•Substance Abuse Testing - (Menu)•The Limited Use Policy•Signs & Symptoms of Alcohol and Drug abuse•The Risk Reduction Program (RRP)•Alcohol and Drug Information/Education (Menu)•Commander’s Substance Abuse Program Toolbox

Your Azimuth to Answers

Click on one of the above titles or arrows

A. DoD Directives & Instructions

1. DoD Directive 1010.1: Military Personnel Drug Abuse Testing Program

2. DoD Directive 1010.4: Drug and Alcohol Abuse by DoD Personnel

3. DoD Directive 1010.9: DoD Civilian Employee Drug Abuse Testing Program

4. DoD Instruction 1010.16: Technical Procedures for Military Personnel Drug Abuse Testing Program

B. AR 600-85, Army Substance Abuse Program, 1 October 2001

C. DA PAM 600-85, Army Substance Abuse Program Civilian Services, 15 October 2001

D. Commanders Guide & Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) Urinalysis Collection Handbook

A. DoD Directives & Instructions

1. DoD Directive 1010.1: Military Personnel Drug Abuse Testing Program

2. DoD Directive 1010.4: Drug and Alcohol Abuse by DoD Personnel

3. DoD Directive 1010.9: DoD Civilian Employee Drug Abuse Testing Program

4. DoD Instruction 1010.16: Technical Procedures for Military Personnel Drug Abuse Testing Program

B. AR 600-85, Army Substance Abuse Program, 1 October 2001

C. DA PAM 600-85, Army Substance Abuse Program Civilian Services, 15 October 2001

D. Commanders Guide & Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) Urinalysis Collection Handbook

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•Warrior Pride Campaign•References (AR, DODD, Commanders Guide, etc)•Points of Contact – (List)•ASAP Overview - Policies and Services•Leader Responsibilities•Substance Abuse Testing - (Menu)•The Limited Use Policy•Signs & Symptoms of Alcohol and Drug abuse•The Risk Reduction Program (RRP)•Alcohol and Drug Information/Education (Menu)•Commander’s Substance Abuse Program Toolbox

Your Azimuth to Answers

A. Military Drug Testing

B. Civilian Drug Testing

C. Deployment Testing

D. DoD Drug Testing Program (DTP) Randomization Software

E. Alcohol Testing

F. Smart Testing

G. Substance Abuse Statistics

Click on one of the above titles or arrows

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Points of ContactA. Army Center for Substance Abuse Programs (DA Proponent)

1. Biochemical Testing - [email protected]

2. Prevention and Training - [email protected]

3. Risk Reduction Program - [email protected]

B. Medical Command (MEDCOM) Substance Abuse Issues - (301) 677-7085 or DSN: 471-7085

C. National Guard Bureau - (703) 607-5766 or DSN:327-5766

D. United States Army Reserve Major Commands

1. 7th Army Reserve Command (7th ARCOM) - 49-6202-80-7701 or DSN:(314) 379-7701

2. 9th Regional Reserve Command - (808) 438-1600 x3197 or DSN: (315) 438-1600 x3197

3. Army Reserve - Human Resources Command STL- (314) 592-0507 or DSN:892-0507

4. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) - (404) 464-8919 or DSN:367-8919

5. US Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (USACAPOC) – (910) 432-1119 or

DSN: 239-1119

E. Fort Meade Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory – (301) 677-7085 or DSN:

622-7085

F. Tripler Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory – (808) 433-5176

G. Installations, ASGs, and USAR command ADCOs - (Directory)Click on the E-mail address, Directory, or call the number listed

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•Warrior Pride Campaign•References (AR, DODD, Commanders Guide, etc)•Points of Contact – (List)•ASAP Overview - Policies and Services•Leader Responsibilities•Substance Abuse Testing - (Menu)•The Limited Use Policy•Signs & Symptoms of Alcohol and Drug abuse•The Risk Reduction Program (RRP)•Alcohol and Drug Information/Education (Menu)•Commander’s Substance Abuse Program Toolbox

A. Myths and Facts

B. Responsible Drinking

C. Underage Drinking

D. Enabling

E. Club Drugs

F. Drugs of Abuse

Your Azimuth to Answers

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Commander’s Substance Abuse Toolbox

A. Unit Substance Abuse Program SOP

B. Deployment Testing SOP

C. Newcomers Briefing

D. UPL Appointment Orders

Click on one of the above Titles to open the Document

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Good ByeGood Bye Thank you for using the Leader’s Substance

Abuse Reference CD; for more information use the Point of Contact list to contact your ADCO or visit our website at:

www.acsap.army.mil