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Updated 31 Dec 2008

  

 Army CID Links



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Other CID-Related Websites

CIDAA Group - Florida



Military Law Enforcement

FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations  (Formerly FM 19-20) - Requires AKO login

    Additional Military Law Enforcement Publications - Downloading requires AKO login

DODIG Hotline

AFOSI

NCIS (Formerly NIS)

Army JAG Corps

Bamberg PMO

Bragg PMO

Military Police History

Midwest Counterdrug Training Center (Sponsored by Iowa National Guard)


  Private Web Sites Related to Military Law Enforcement

Retired MP Officers

Military Police of the Vietnam War



Army Military Recreation

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Armed Forces Vacation Club (Condo Rentals)

The New Sanno Hotel - Tokyo


Other Links

Department of Defense

Department of the Army

Retired Military Police Association

Medal of Honor Grave Sites at Arlington National Cemetery
(website hosted by CIDAA member Alfred Cummings)

Assn. of Former OSI Agents

Assn. of Retired NCIS (NIS) Special Agents   

FBI Agents Assn.    

National Insurance Crime Bureau

Assn. of Certified Fraud Examiners

Library of Congress Search

Latent Print Examination

Zeno's Forensic Science Page

Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Science Center

Veterans' Organizations

Non-Government Commercial Sites: 

Army HQ.com

Forensic Science

Latent Print Examination

FM 19-20 Law Enforcement Investigations (old manual - Acrobat PDF document)

FBI Forensic Science Handbook

More Forensic Science Links


 



 


 

Reporting Suspected Criminal Activity 

CID Command's Home Page:  www.cid.army.mil

Like any other law enforcement agency, Army CID Command needs the support of the military and civilian communities to help wage the war against crime which transcends community borders. If you have information concerning a crime committed against the Army, one which may have been committed by a member of the military, or one committed by anyone against a member of the military, you can provide that information in confidence by visiting the following link:  www.cid.army.mil/reportacrime.htm 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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