Saturday, February 20, 2010

Army Counseling Statement Examples Army Article 15 Drunk On Duty?

Army Article 15 Drunk on Duty? - army counseling statement examples

I need an explanation of the advice for one of my soldiers to write (drink really) at work and missed a morning at work. I've never done before, so if someone show any pages that have examples, or send a message with it that I really like.

Thanks

3 comments:

John T said...

Jessica, the finding of facts. Consider the registration of soldiers and circumstances extenuately before throwing in the bus. You need not be prosecuted and objective evidence of the party intoxicated (breath or blood) or part. (If that happened now, you will be signed by the commander must ask to be tested that.)

Do not ask me how I know, but I had a good 1SG he looked through a bad SSG.

John T said...

Jessica, the finding of facts. Consider the registration of soldiers and circumstances extenuately before throwing in the bus. You need not be prosecuted and objective evidence of the party intoxicated (breath or blood) or part. (If that happened now, you will be signed by the commander must ask to be tested that.)

Do not ask me how I know, but I had a good 1SG he looked through a bad SSG.

Sergeant Major said...

Search for UCMJ Article 15 My recommendation would be, commander of the reduction in the degree forefiture 1 / 2 of one months salary, the additional taxes and restrictions in the barracks. Note that a recommendation. The commander may leave or. It is not easy on a board, but you have to do. Be explained early, directly and in writing, the possible consequences and penalties may be imposed. Give a copy of the soldier and the original for your records. In addition, ask the first sergeant, platoon or squad leader for advice.

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