32 C.F.R. Appendix C to Part 513—Glossary
Title 32 - National Defense
Section I—Abbreviations ARNGUS: Army National Guard of the United States ARPERCEN: U.S. Army Reserve Personnel Center AUTOVON: automatic voice network DA: Department of the Army DOD: Department of Defense HQDA: Headquarters, Department of the Army MHD: medical holding detachment SJA: staff judge advocate SSN: social security number UCMJ: Uniform Code of Military Justice USACFSC: U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center USAEREC: U.S. Army Enlisted Records and Evaluation Center USAFAC: U.S. Army Finance and Accounting Center USAR: U.S. Army Reserve U.S.C. U.S. Code Section II—Terms Check: A written order, usually on a standard printed form, directing a bank or credit union to pay money. Creditor: Any person or business that offers or extends credit, or to whom or to which a debt is owed. This term includes lending institutions (such as centralized charge systems) which, although not parties to the original transactions, seek help in collecting debts. Debt: Any legal debt acknowledged by the soldier, or in which there is no reasonable dispute as to the facts or law, or which has been reduced to judgment. Debt collector: Any person or business that solely collects debts owed to another person or business. (A debt collector is not a creditor.) Disputed debt: Any debt, not reduced to a judgment, in which there is a genuine dispute between the parties as to the facts or law relating to the debt which would affect the obligation the soldier to pay. Family member: As used in this regulation, an individual who qualifies for dependency benefits under certain conditions as set by Army regulations. (For example, spouse or unmarried child, to include stepchildren, and adopted or illegitimate children.) Judgment: Any decision given by a court of justice or other competent tribunal as a result of proceedings instituted therein. As defined, a judgment includes any administrative enforcement order (Vollstreckungsanordnung) issued by the German federal post office (Deutsche Bundespost) regarding unpaid telephone bills. Such orders come within the coverage of this regulation regardless of where the soldier is stationed. Soldier: Commissioned and warrant officers and enlisted personnel. [51 FR 7275, Mar. 3, 1986; 51 FR 8824, Mar. 14, 1986]
Title 32: National Defense
PART 513—INDEBTEDNESS OF MILITARY PERSONNEL
Appendix C to Part 513—Glossary