Can CID task a non-CID/MP soldier to assist with an investigation?
I don't buy it, but others claim they "knew someone who knew someone". M-kay. Can CID really make soldiers defacto investigators (NOT traditional informants) to include attaching them to a whole different unit, with NO education/training in criminal investigation?
What the CID would often do is utilize certain MOSs for their unique skills, such as combat engineers. In Germany, a three-man mine detection crew located a .25 semi-automatic in less than 10 minutes. These personnel were utilized after going through their chain-of-command and this makes sergeant majors proud when their soldiers shine. Back then, you also received extra promotion points for certificates of achievement signed by a LTC or higher. We’d always award those troopers with such CID Certificates of Achievement.
I think CW4 Shaun Collins is right, sounds like someone embellishing a confidential informant role.
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