Posted on Apr 24, 2019
If a soldier was told they were being flagged for an adverse action, how long does the command have to flag the soldier?
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It should be initiated immediately, when it is actually in place depends on many variables. By no means would a tardy submission warrant the flag as invalid. The Service member would not have to concern themselves with timing if they stayed out of trouble. Thank you for your service.
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Two working days a counseling should be issued after initiating the flag. Bear in mind that someone going over two days does not in any way invalidate the flag, it’s just a bit more of a process to go through but it can still easily be done... AR 600-8-2, PAR 2-5 should put it in black in white for you a little better than I can.
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All depends. How was the soldier 'told' they were being flagged? Was it verbal or was it in writing? A verbal means literally nothing wheres a written counseling that due to said adverse event they being flagged means that the flag is either already in place or will be in place within a short window of time, the paperwork is in. Usually this is 2 working days.
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SGM Bill Frazer
The command can move at their own pace- there is not time limit that I know of, and all it takes is a sheet of paper to the S1 from the CO.Were they "told" was it presented?
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