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Definition of Criminal Investigation Command
1. Noun. The United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world.
Terms within: U.s. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, Us Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, Usacil
Generic synonyms: Law Enforcement Agency
Group relationships: Army, U. S. Army, United States Army, Us Army, Usa
Lexicographical Neighbors of Criminal Investigation Command
Literary usage of Criminal Investigation Command
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practices and Procedures of the Investigating Services of the Deparment edited by Strom Thurmond (1998)
"The mission of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command is to
investigate all Army related felonies (offenses punishable by death or ..."
2. Financial Management: Profile of Army Financial Managers by George H. Stalcup (1998)
"... 1 deputy resource manager, and 1 budget officer) Other Army Organizations US
Army Criminal Investigation Command and its three installations (five of ..."
3. Purchase Cards: Control Weaknesses Leave Army Vulnerable to Fraud, Waste by Gregory D. Kutz, Ronald Damien Malfi (2002)
"... purchase card program from the Army' Criminal Investigation Command in
Washington, DC However, data on the command's investigations were not available. ..."
4. Company Command: The Bottom Line by John G. Meyer, Jr., John G. Meyer (1995)
"... with the local Criminal Investigation Command (CID) commander for suggestions.
Use your chaplain or local counselors to assist you with drug problems. ..."