The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is seeking first lieutenants and captains, from all military occupational specialties, interested in becoming CID Special Agents to submit applications to ...
An Army CID special agent trains others at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, in September 2017. (Sgt. Audrey Hayes/Army Reserve) Pervasive problems at the Army’s main criminal investigative agency, known as CID ...
FORT HOOD — The Army’s Criminal Investigation Command, commonly known as CID, is investigating the death of Staff Sgt. Steven K. Hines, whose body was discovered Sunday at approximately 10 p.m., about ...
As part of a continuing campaign to help prevent Soldiers and other members of the Army community from becoming victims of crime, Special Agents from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, ...
Vincent Sandifer says back in March, three Army CID agents - driving a government vehicle - went to his house, handcuffed him, took him to a wooded area on post and then started questioning him.
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