What is a BA flag code?
What is a BA flag code?
PEB Forum Regular Member In your case, the B stands for Elimination-field initiated and the A stands for an initial report. Here is a link to the regulation that covers flags: http://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/pdf/R600_8_2.PDF.
What is the flag code used for adverse action?
“Drug abuse adverse action” (Flag code U).
Can you PCS with a flag?
Can I PCS if I am Flagged? Flags may prevent Soldiers from PCSing to his or her next duty station if it is in the best interests of the Army for the Soldier to remain in his or her current unit until cleared of ongoing actions. In this case, the flag will remain in place at the Soldier’s gaining unit.
Do you get a flag when you leave the military?
It is furnished to honor the memory of a Veteran’s military service to his or her country. VA will furnish a burial flag for memorialization for each other than dishonorable discharged. 2. You may get a flag at any U.S. Post Office or VA regional office.
Do you have to talk to CID?
You cannot be compelled or forced to talk to CID, NCIS, OSI, CGIS, or any other military law enforcement person about an alleged crime involving a family member. It doesn’t matter whether you are in the military yourself. The investigator’s will not tell you that you can’t be forced to talk with them.
What is a 15 6 investigation in the army?
During an AR 15-6 investigation, physical evidence may be collected, and witness interviews may be conducted to build witness testimony in the event of a future due process hearing. Documentary and physical evidence may include photographs, accident or police reports, and witness statements.
How do you start a 15-6 investigation?
Initiating a 15-6 investigation is easy. The initiating authority usually asks their legal officer to draft an appointment memorandum that explains what the investigation will be focused on (appointment memo examples can be found in AR 15-6). Then, he/she picks someone to be the 15-6 Investigating Officer (IO).
Can you be forced to write a sworn statement?
A sworn statement about what? That’s really the question. It’s illegal to force someone to make a statement against themselves. It’s a violation of their Article 31 rights under the UCMJ.
What does Army CID investigate?
Within the United States Army, CID has exclusive jurisdiction in the investigation of all serious, felony level crimes with the exception of certain national security crimes such as espionage, treason, and certain aspects of international terrorism.
Is CID a good job?
Pros of becoming a Crime Investigation Department (CID) Officer. Being a CID officer offers one good benefits and promotion opportunity. Working as a CID officer is as professionally rewarding as other criminal justice jobs. One does his/her part to keep the public safe from criminals.