Posted on May 25, 2016
SSG Civil Affairs Nco
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I've moved three times since I was stationed with 1-2 INF, and the Unit has also moved to a new location.
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LTC Chief Of Public Affairs And Protocol
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If it was never submitted, your current Bn CD-R can approve it
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SSG Civil Affairs Nco
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Trackin,

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LTC Chief Of Public Affairs And Protocol
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SSG (Join to see) - In the absence of information documenting bad behavior, it should be approved.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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iPerms.....contact HRC.......submit an FOIA Special Form 180. Just a few routes.
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SSG Civil Affairs Nco
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And these apply when I never received the 2nd?
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SSG (Join to see) - If the documentation/orders were created but never placed in your hands, there should be a record somewhere. If the orders are in your iPerms, then easily located. If not in iPerms, then contact HRC to see if they have the documentation (which in a way would contradict missing from iPerms). The SF 180 is a form to use that you can submit and received almost every single piece of paper the Army has with your name on it (as long as it can be located). That being said, if the orders were never created but you rightly are entitled to them, then as LTC (Join to see) said, your current unit can backdate a GCM. AR 600-8-22 pages 57-60 will back your claim.
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