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OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES COMBAT PHASE b. Emergency restoration: Teams should co-ordinate with the Public Works and Utilitics team and with other military and civilian construction agencies in procuring critical supplies for emergency restoration end protection of cultural structures. c. Militery Use of Cultural Structures: AMA personnel should initiate appropriete action to avoid the use for military purposes of all churches and buildings on official lists within their area. When military necessity requires the use of cultural structures, AMA teams should make arrangements to: (1) Informthe commending officer of the unit using the building of the necossity for protecting it and its contents from pilfering end defacement. (2) See that portions of the building particularly. liable to pilferage and defacement are placed off and B .O limits. (3) See that velurble movable contents not of military use are stored and sealed in ? place inaccessible to troops. (see paragraph 8-sub par c- page io) (4) Arrange with the militory commander in the area that military occupants mova out at the earliest possible moment. d. Prohibition of Demolition: Appropriate steps should be taken, as military necessi ty permits, to ensure that no por- tion of demaged churches, monuments on official' lists or such structures as AMA personnel deum of inportance, are demolished or the debris thereof renoved, excent under supervision. Deno- lition by military personnel of damaged cultural structures should be prohibited excent as a public safety measure. Debris which must be cleared for military traffic should be collected together within the walls of the building. e. Civilian Personnel: Aportion of the civilien superin- tendents, directors, custodiens and other snecialist personnel at the local administrative level will probably remain at their posts and be available to protect and preserve their charges. Every effort should be made to locate them and after they have been nroperly cleared by the Special Branch their services will prove invaluable for future edministrative purposes, ovaluation and approisal, catrloguing end invontorying, and in the protec- tion and preservation of cultural structures. -8- EH

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