Posts tagged command
Alcohol Abuse

DoD policy is to prevent alcohol abuse and alcoholism, to try to restore to effective functioning persons with problems attributable to the abuse of alcohol, and to ensure humane management and disposition of those who cannot be restored or who do not remain restored.

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Commanders' Coins

As a general rule, commanders may only present coins purchased with appropriated funds to reward military members and civilian employees for outstanding duty performance or to recognize unique achievements. Such coins may not be presented merely as gifts, mementos or tokens of appreciation. Commanders should keep a log briefly detailing the circumstances of each presentation.

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Security Actions

When commanders learn of derogatory information that involves a military member or civilian employee with access to classified information, the commander must report the information to the security manager and decide whether to suspend the member or employee's access.

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Administrative Demotions

An administrative demotion is a tool for commanders to use to maintain a quality force.

Prior to the demotion, the commander must notify the member in writing of his intention to demote, citing the details of the reason(s) for the action. The member must be given an opportunity to consult with legal counsel and to respond to the allegations.

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Law for Commanders

Commanders must take a proactive approach to military legal requirements. This means establishing and enforcing high standards, and then ensuring that the members under your command are aware of those standards and properly trained to comply with them.

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