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ASSIGNMENT 3
Textbook Assignment:
Administrative Investigations, chapter 13, pages 13-1 through 13-24;
Office Organization and Management, chapter 14, pages 14-1 through
14-10.
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 3-1 THROUGH 3-38,
REFER TO CHAPTER 13.
3-1.
3-2.
3-3.
3-4.
What type of fact-finding body can
subpoena civilian witnesses?
1.
Board of investigation required
to conduct a hearing
2.
Board of investigation not
required to conduct a hearing
3.
Single investigation not
required to conduct a hearing
4.
Court of inquiry
Which of the following statements
describes a distinguishing feature
of a fact-finding body not required
to conduct a hearing?
1.
May be convened in writing
2.
Uses hearing procedures in
collecting evidence
3.
Has the power to subpoena
civilian witnesses
4.
May not designate parties
Progress status reports on all
death investigations are required
at what specific time intervals?
1.
Every 14 days
2.
Every 10 days
3.
Every 7 days
4.
Every 5 days
What copy of a death investigative
report is usually released to the
next of
1.
The
2.
The
3.
The
4. The
kin?
initial report
advance report
preliminary report
supplemental report
3-5.
What statutory requirement must an
officer in charge possess before he
or she can convene an investigation
not
1.
2.
3.
4.
requiring a hearing?
Be authorized to administer NJP
under Article 15, UCMJ
Be designated in writing by
SECNAV
Be designated in writing by a
superior in the chain of
command
Be a commissioned officer
3-6.
A member is injured while on leave
from a deployed ship. What action
regarding the investigation should
his or her CO take?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Send an investigator TAD to
complete the investigation
Request that the area
coordinator where the incident
occurred conduct the
investigation
Request the naval hospital in
the geographic area where the
incident occurred to conduct
the investigation
Request JAG to designate a
command to conduct the
investigation
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