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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
Are there any jag officers on here
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleM" data-source="post: 13550033" data-attributes="member: 7405"><p>Military Justice starts with the Unit CDR. Must be an officer to muster UCMJ. I'd advise you contact her chain of command (first line supervisor for advice). Expect him to inform his subordinate, there is no confidentiality requirement for those folks.</p><p></p><p>CID will investigate real crimes, they do not handle many family matters like adultery unless serious criminal activity is done on a military installation or can affect the military in a yuk PR situation, prostitution ring or dope dealing.</p><p></p><p>Civilian police investigate criminal activity off post as well a child protection agencies.</p><p></p><p>if she is missing the First Sergeant should know the Personnel Status (PerStat)of the entire unit.</p><p></p><p>Unit First Sergeant monitors Charge Card activity with the S-1/N-1 travel section.</p><p></p><p>Document proof is golden. Facts is what they will base a decision on.</p><p></p><p>How long ago was this and how long did you know it? have an answer for that if there were delays. Are you getting back at her for something else, do not hide that if you are.</p><p></p><p>Contact her First Sergeant fist and let him/her know you did not inform her first line supervisor. This just keeps top from jumping on or embarrassing her immediate boos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleM, post: 13550033, member: 7405"] Military Justice starts with the Unit CDR. Must be an officer to muster UCMJ. I'd advise you contact her chain of command (first line supervisor for advice). Expect him to inform his subordinate, there is no confidentiality requirement for those folks. CID will investigate real crimes, they do not handle many family matters like adultery unless serious criminal activity is done on a military installation or can affect the military in a yuk PR situation, prostitution ring or dope dealing. Civilian police investigate criminal activity off post as well a child protection agencies. if she is missing the First Sergeant should know the Personnel Status (PerStat)of the entire unit. Unit First Sergeant monitors Charge Card activity with the S-1/N-1 travel section. Document proof is golden. Facts is what they will base a decision on. How long ago was this and how long did you know it? have an answer for that if there were delays. Are you getting back at her for something else, do not hide that if you are. Contact her First Sergeant fist and let him/her know you did not inform her first line supervisor. This just keeps top from jumping on or embarrassing her immediate boos. [/QUOTE]
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