The Practices and Procedures of the Investigative Services of the Department of Defense and the Military Departments Concerning the Investigations Into the Deaths of Military Personnel which May Have Resulted from Self-inflicted Causes: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Personnel of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, September 12, 1996, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 268 pages |
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... called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty . The fact that some of these same men and women are so troubled that they are willing to take their own life is extremely disturbing to me . We must do our part to provide ...
... called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty . The fact that some of these same men and women are so troubled that they are willing to take their own life is extremely disturbing to me . We must do our part to provide ...
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... called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty . The fact that some of these same men and women are so troubled that they are willing to take their own life is extremely disturbing to me . We must do our part to provide ...
... called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty . The fact that some of these same men and women are so troubled that they are willing to take their own life is extremely disturbing to me . We must do our part to provide ...
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... called on the floor of the Senate , so I want to be sure to hear everyone's testimony . So rather than have us pass the gavel , I am going to take a brief recess . But first , let me ask if Senator Frahm or Sen- ator Hutchison have any ...
... called on the floor of the Senate , so I want to be sure to hear everyone's testimony . So rather than have us pass the gavel , I am going to take a brief recess . But first , let me ask if Senator Frahm or Sen- ator Hutchison have any ...
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... as a consequence . According to generally accepted principles of police procedure , an officer called to the scene of a death is expected to treat the scene and the death as a crime , and to conduct the investigation accordingly . 17.
... as a consequence . According to generally accepted principles of police procedure , an officer called to the scene of a death is expected to treat the scene and the death as a crime , and to conduct the investigation accordingly . 17.
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... called to the scene proceeded from the assumption that the death was either suicide or accident , and thereby compromised the inves- tigation from the start . The cases that were mishandled suffered from a startling array of ...
... called to the scene proceeded from the assumption that the death was either suicide or accident , and thereby compromised the inves- tigation from the start . The cases that were mishandled suffered from a startling array of ...
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