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Army’s Clock Must Now Start Ticking Faster when a Soldier Goes Missing
The new Army directive requires commanders to classify missing soldiers as absent-unknown within three hours and notify families within eight hours to improve accountability.
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Army’s clock must now start ticking faster when a soldier goes missing
A new U.S. Army directive orders commanders to act within hours — not days — when a soldier goes missing, giving them three hours to classify a service member as “absent-unknown” and eight hours to notify the soldier’s family once the absence is discovered.The change, issued by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll last week, compresses what sometimes can be a slow, inconsistent process for tracking soldiers with unknown whereabouts and involves law enfor…
·Vienna, United States
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