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Report to chain of command, security forces, etc.
If the fraud has anything to do with a service member you are told to report it to the chain of command, however in In my recent experience trying to report anything to a service members chain of command is not the way to go. If you want to report anything and have someone listen you can report it to Legal, IG or the CID of the installation and that will almost guarantee someone will take notice.
Reporting the discovery of artifacts and sites to the chain of command. If soldiers find artifacts or anything of historic value, they must report it to their chain of command. The chain of command must be followed to preserve the historic nature of the artifacts.
Reporting the discovery of artifacts and sites to the chain of command. If soldiers find artifacts or anything of historic value, they must report it to their chain of command. The chain of command must be followed to preserve the historic nature of the artifacts.
Reporting the discovery of artifacts and sites to the chain of command. If soldiers find artifacts or anything of historic value, they must report it to their chain of command. The chain of command must be followed to preserve the historic nature of the artifacts.
Report suspicious activity through your chain of command
A chain of command is necessary to keep order and control. If there was no chain of command, workers would do as they wanted, with no one responsible for what went on. A chain of command clearly lays out the responsibility and authority of an organization. There should be no doubt in anyone's minds as to who they report to and who is in charge.
report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
Report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
Report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
A chain of command is basically a reporting protocol The teacher would report to a mentor, the vice principal, or principal (this depends on your school) The vice principal reports to the principal The principal reports to the superintendent
your chain of command, to the country's SCO Commander or senior Defense Representative