criminal investigation command

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criminal investigation command

A military police officer reviews a case file at the criminal investigation command.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific law enforcement agency: The "Criminal Investigation Command" is the primary United States Army organization tasked with conducting criminal investigations across all levels of the Army worldwide.
Usage
  • The term "Criminal Investigation Command" is a proper noun referring to a specific, official organization. It is typically used in formal, military, or legal contexts.
  • It is often abbreviated as CID (Criminal Investigation Division), which is its widely recognized operational name.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The case was handed over to the Criminal Investigation Command due to its severity and military jurisdiction.
    • Soldiers can report crimes to the Criminal Investigation Command for a thorough investigation.
Advanced Usage
  • "CID agents": Refers to the special agents who work for the Criminal Investigation Command.
    • CID agents arrived at the scene to collect evidence.
  • "Under CID investigation": Describes a case or person being investigated by this agency.
    • The incident is currently under CID investigation.
Variants and Related Words
  • CID (Criminal Investigation Division): The common abbreviation and operational name for the Criminal Investigation Command.
  • USACIDC (United States Army Criminal Investigation Command): The full, official title of the organization.
Synonyms
  • Military police investigators: A general term for personnel who investigate crimes within the military, though not specific to this command.
  • Army investigators: A less formal term for investigators within the U.S. Army.
Related Phrases
  • To be investigated by CID: To undergo an investigation conducted by the Criminal Investigation Command.
    • The officer was investigated by CID for alleged misconduct.
  • CID report: An official document detailing the findings of an investigation conducted by the command.
    • The general reviewed the CID report before making a decision.
criminal investigation command

A military police officer reviews a case file at the criminal investigation command.

Noun
  1. 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