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 12 2 STA T .540 1 PROCL A M AT I O N83 2 7—DE C.5 , 2008 3.Inthe e v ent of th r e a tene d ora c t u a l de s truct i on of , loss of, or in j ur y toa m onument resource or q uality resultin g from an incident, includ - ing b ut not limited to s p ills and groundings, caused by a component of the D epartment of Defense or any other F ederal agency, the cog- ni z ant component shall promptly coordinate w ith the S ecretary of the Interior for the purpose of ta k ing appropriate actions to respond to and mitigate the harm and, if possible, restore or replace the monument re- source or quality. 4 . N othing in this proclamation or any regulation implementing it shall limit or otherwise affect the A rmed Forces ’ discretion to use, maintain, improve, or manage any real property under the administrative control ofa M ilitary Department or otherwise limit the availability of such real property for military mission purposes. T he establishment of this monument is subject to valid e x isting rights. Nothing in this proclamation shall be deemed to revoke any existing withdrawal, reservation, or appropriation however, the national monu- ment shall be the dominant reservation. Nothing in this proclamation shall alter the authority of any Federal agency to take action in the monument area where otherwise author- ized under applicable legal authorities, except as provided by this proclamation. W arning is hereby given to all unauthorized persons not to appro- priate, injure, destroy, or remove any feature of this monument and not to locate or settle upon any lands thereof. IN WITN E SSW H E R E O F, I have hereunto set my hand this fifth day of December, in the year of our L ord two thousand eight, and of the Independence of the U nited States of America the two hundred and thirty-third. G EORGE W. B USH

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