QUANTICO, Va. (Army News Service, Aug. 13, 2012) -- The Army's Criminal Investigation Command, commonly known as CID, is looking for qualified applicants to become highly-trained criminal ...
QUANTICO, Va., Aug. 19, 2011 -- The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, commonly known as CID, is actively recruiting qualified Soldiers who are interested in pursuing a career as a federal ...
The U.S. Army's version of crime scene investigators get their start at Fort Leonard Wood attending the U.S. Army Military Police School. It takes 15 weeks to earn the title of criminal investigations ...
Two U.S. Army special agents process a crime scene during Capital Shield 2016 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Sept. 13, 2016. (Master Sgt. Michel Sauret/Army) The Army’s Criminal Investigation Division is ...
QUANTICO, Va. -- The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, commonly referred to as CID, recently launched a new centralized recruiting program, part of which features an online application process ...
Photo Credit: Jeffrey Castro, USACIDC A CID Special Agent uses an alternate light source while processing a crime scene. U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is putting out a dragnet — for new ...
A special agent with the Army's Criminal Investigation Division was among four soldiers killed in an attack in Afghanistan on Sunday. Sgt. Joseph M. Peters succumbed to injuries sustained when his ...
The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) has announced new initiatives that expand the eligibility pool of Special Agent Warrant Officer candidates to select commissioned officers, warrant ...
A Fort Hood CID agent accused of killing his wife with poison secretly traveled to Haiti three years ago as part of the murder plot, documents say. Military Times ...