Posted on Jul 6, 2017
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Im Currently flagged for investigation of field loss for items I've never seen. That's another story, basically I signed for a hand receipt without knowing everything that was in the property book. I'll still get off of it with no negligence. But my ETS is coming up soon . Say I don't get interviewed by the IO and flag lifted before my ETS. Will that affect my discharge I.e honorable/general?
Posted in these groups: Honorable discharge008 full Honorable Discharge
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It should not affect your discharge unless you are held responsible and its determined to be gross negligence. A flag is just a way to stop a favorable action, or in the case of an investigation such as a FLIPL, to stop a PCS in order to effectively conduct the investigation. AR 735-5 lays out the timelines required for a FLIPL, and units are usually held accountable if they exceed them.
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