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  1. Job training for a CID Special Agent requires completing 15 weeks of a resident course, which is designated to train criminal investigation duties in field units for the Army. Some of the skills you’ll learn are: Civil and military laws. Investigation procedures and techniques. Crime scene processing. Testimonial evidence. Protective services.

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  2. The CID Special Agent Course (SAC) is a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) producing course. Upon successful completion of the CIDSAC course U.S. Army, personnel receive the MOS 31D....

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    This position has more requirements than some other positions in the Army. The strict requirements are due to the nature of the work being performed. Having high moral standards and integrity are important in this position, as the efficiency at which the work is performed could be the difference between someone walking free or being charged with a ...

    Army CID (Criminal Investigation Division) Special Agents complete investigation procedures and techniques on felony crimes that either involve Army personnel or property. This position is ideal for anyone who is interested in law enforcement and can remain calm in high-stress situations. It can be potentially dangerous work, and the crime scenes t...

    Because this position requires at least two years of military experience and a rank of SPC-SGT (P), the pay will greatly depend on how much experience you have when entering into it and the rank you hold at that time. The base pay table below gives an idea of what the base pay might look like for this MOS. Related Article – Air Force Security Force...

    In addition to the base pay above, individuals will be given benefits and compensation opportunities. The Army provides housing and food for those who live on base. For those authorized to live off base, the DoD provides a Basic Housing Allowance and Basic Subsistence Allowance. Benefits/Compensation also includes: 1. Insurance: Free/Low-cost medic...

    This position can be very challenging physically and emotionally. People in this position feel that they make a positive difference and express the learning opportunities presented to them. At times, this position may have regular hours, at other times you will be called at odd hours and required to come to work. Negative reviews of this position n...

    This position provides skills that could be used in federal, state, and local law enforcement. Other opportunities for working in law enforcement include child abuse cases, hostage negotiation, and crime prevention. Job titles include: 1. Criminal Investigators 2. Police Detective 3. Sheriff 4. Emergency Management Director Working in this MOS will...

    Army Criminal Investigations Special Agents (MOS 31D) are responsible for investigating crime scenes for matters involving the Army and Army assets. Criminal Investigations Special Agents handle matters that involve felony crimes and can complete tasks from crime scene evidence collection to interrogations. This position requires previous military ...

    Learn about the qualifications, training, and duties of Army Criminal Investigations Special Agents (MOS 31D), who investigate felony crimes involving or affecting the Army. Find out the pay, duty stations, and opportunities for this MOS in the Army.

  3. MOS 31D Enlisted CID Special Agent MAJOR DUTIES: The CID Special Agent supervises or conducts investigations of incidents and offenses or allegations of criminality affecting DA or DoD personnel, property, facilities, or activities. The duties for MOS 31D are as follows: Conducts independent felony-level criminal

  4. Jan 22, 2018 · The U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Command (CID) no longer accepts staff sergeants to become Special Agents (31D) as of Jan. 1, 2018. Interested Soldiers should use the online CID Agent Application Processing portal to apply and follow the five-phase process.

  5. Job training for a CID Special Agent requires completing 15 weeks of a resident course, which is designated to train criminal investigation duties in field units for the Army.Some of the skills you'll learn are: Civil and military laws. Investigation procedures and techniques. Crime scene processing. Testimonial evidence.

  6. www.nationalguard.com › 31d-criminalArmy National Guard

    Learn how to become a 31D Criminal Investigations Special Agent in the Army National Guard, who investigates felony-level crimes involving Army National Guard property and personnel. Find out the job duties, training, requirements, and future civilian careers for this specialty.

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