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2. WHAT IS A SOFA? SOFAs are multilateral or bilateral agreements that establish the framework under which U.S. military personnel operate in a foreign country and how domestic laws of the foreign jurisdiction apply toward U.S. personnel in that country.
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The military community can learn about the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) and its restrictions on their exchange and commissary privileges.
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What is a SOFA agreement? SOFAs are the means by which the DoD supports its own policy that personnel should not be sent to foreign countries without status.
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Jan 16, 2015 · In our report, we have used the acronym “SOFA” to refer generically to any agreement between the United States and a foreign nation that ...
"U.S. Government military and civilian personnel present in the territory of [insert name of purchaser or Benefitting Country] for the purpose of implementing ...
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