There isn't one. There isn't a field manual, or a DA Pamphlet, or anything written that covers military balls. Military balls are one of those things that are handed down as ancient writ from person to person.
I worked on a lot of these, and here's how it basically goes. In every unit, you have an Officer Wives Club. The wife of every officer in the battalion is in it in some way, shape or form, and the battalion commander's wife is the leader. When they decide to throw a military ball, the colonel's wife takes command of the thing. She delegates the getting of the hall, the decorations, the meal, the band and everything else they'll need to do to the other officers' wives. The officers' wives know the troops in the unit who know how to do things like write invitations or make decorations and ask those troops to help.
By the time the ball has been presented the other women in the club will know how to do a ball. When their husbands move on to other units, they will take this knowledge with them.
Now...if you'd asked about dinings-in and dinings-out, this is something that is handed down from sergeant major to sergeant major, and from sergeants major to the lower-ranking sergeants and in that way keep the traditions alive.
AR 27-10
AR 25-50 Preparing and managing Correspondence
Army Regulation 601-210 covers Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Army Regulation 601-280 covers Army Rentention Program
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Conduct unbecoming. Article 133 pertains to officers and cadets, and Article 134 - while still a General Article - covers enlisted personnel in this regard.
AR 27-10
AR 25-50 Preparing and managing Correspondence
Army Regulation 600-82
Army Regulation 601-210 covers Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Army Regulation 601-280 covers Army Rentention Program
Army Regulation 600-8-101 Covers in and out processing a unit SSG G.
army regulation covers environmental protection and enhancement
It depends which army you mean
It depends which army you mean
Check AR 40-501 Standards of Military Fitness.
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Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Safety Program Dated 23 May 2008 The AR (Army Regulation) that covers safety is AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program (29 February 2000)
Conduct unbecoming. Article 133 pertains to officers and cadets, and Article 134 - while still a General Article - covers enlisted personnel in this regard.