Army Regulation AR 20-1 Assistance, Inspections, Investigations, and Follow Up


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This United States Army regulation, Army Regulation AR 20-1 Assistance, Inspections, Investigations, and Follow up: Inspector General Activities and Procedures March 2020, prescribes policy and procedures concerning the mission and duties of The Inspector General (TIG). It also prescribes duties, missions, standards, and requirements for inspectors general (IGs) throughout the Army. Responsibilities are prescribed for commanders and heads of agencies, activities, centers, and installations for the support of IG activities.This regulation prescribes the responsibility and policy for the selection and duties of inspectors general throughout the Army. It describes inspector general functions, including teaching and training, inspections, assistance, and investigations. Although the fundamental inspector general role and functions have not changed, this revision incorporates numerous policy and mandated procedural changes affecting inspector general activities. This regulation implements DODD 5505.06. This regulation applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. It also applies to Department of the Army Civilian employees and nonappropriated fund employees. During mobilization, the proponent may modify chapters and policies contained in this regulation.




Army Inspection Policy


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Army Regulation AR 1-201 Army Inspection Policy April 2008


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This regulation prescribes the responsibilities and policies for the planning and conducting of inspections in Army organizations. It includes policies on command, staff, and inspector general (IG) inspections; and prescribes policies for the integration of inspections into an organizational inspection program.




The Army Lawyer


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Army Regulation AR 15-6 Procedures for Administrative Investigations and Boards of Officers April 2016


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This publication, Army Regulation AR 15-6 Procedures for Administrative Investigations and Boards of Officers April 2016, establishes procedures for conducting preliminary inquiries, administrative investigations, and boards of officers when such procedures are not established by other regulations or directives. Even when not specifically made applicable, this regulation may be used as a general guide for investigations or boards authorized by another regulation or directive. There are three types of fact-finding or evidence-gathering procedures under this regulation: preliminary inquiries, administrative investigations, and boards of officers. Proceedings conducted pursuant to chapter 4 are preliminary inquiries. Proceedings involving a single investigating officer (IO), with or without assistance from assistant IOs, that use the informal procedures delineated in chapters 5 and 6, as applicable, are designated administrative investigations. Proceedings involving one or more IOs that use the formal procedures delineated in chapter 7 are designated a board of officers.







The Inspectors General of the United States Army, 1777-1903


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A study of the establishment of inspection practices in the United States Army told chronologically, in large part through the experiences of officers assigned to the inspection service. The record of the inspectorate illustrates those daily concerns that influenced the institutional development of the Inspector General Corps as a whole.




Army Inspection Policy


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