pretty suspicious behaviour from him tbhWoah, woah, watch who you’re accusing there, Orange! >.>
Might I even call it kinda “sus”, nglpretty suspicious behaviour from him tbh
Um not you I would neverWoah, woah, watch who you’re accusing there, Orange! >.>
Copying a fruit and colour's name is the biggest crime someone can ever commitThere is no evidence!
Well what was first the color, fruit or me?Copying a fruit and colour's name is the biggest crime someone can ever commit
dental plan and a good pensionwhat benefits do CID officers get?
Oh, my apologies!
Now you’re asking the real questions!Well what was first the color, fruit or me?
Where do I sign up? Could really use a dental checkup...dental plan and a good pension
CID is not accepting any military applications as of 2022. The only hiring path is through federal civil service and their job postings are advertised via USAjobs.gov. In the past, Military Special Agent candidates must be currently serving in the active Army or Army Reserve. There are no active Army National Guard CID units. Candidates must be enlisted soldiers who are US citizens, at least 21 years of age, and in the ranks of SPC-SGT or SSG with less than 12 months time in grade, and a graduate of the Basic Leader Course (BLC). Candidates must have had at least two years of military service, but not more than 12, at least one year of military police experience or two years of civilian law enforcement experience and a minimum of 60 college credit hours. Other requirements include (but are not limited to) credit checks, no physical limitation, and have the ability to deploy worldwide, normal color vision, the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance, a drivers license and no history of mental or emotional disorders. Some requirements may be waived.[14]Where do I sign up? Could really use a dental checkup...
Hi i signed up what do nowCID is not accepting any military applications as of 2022. The only hiring path is through federal civil service and their job postings are advertised via USAjobs.gov. In the past, Military Special Agent candidates must be currently serving in the active Army or Army Reserve. There are no active Army National Guard CID units. Candidates must be enlisted soldiers who are US citizens, at least 21 years of age, and in the ranks of SPC-SGT or SSG with less than 12 months time in grade, and a graduate of the Basic Leader Course (BLC). Candidates must have had at least two years of military service, but not more than 12, at least one year of military police experience or two years of civilian law enforcement experience and a minimum of 60 college credit hours. Other requirements include (but are not limited to) credit checks, no physical limitation, and have the ability to deploy worldwide, normal color vision, the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance, a drivers license and no history of mental or emotional disorders. Some requirements may be waived.[14]
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here is a hatchetHi i signed up what do now