Posted on May 31, 2017
Can a Sergeant Major in the National Guard take possession of a Soldier's property?
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the only property a CSM or SGM can take possesion of is those items left that belong to or issued by the government. If the soldier is deceased in a combat zone, then everything is sorted out and either returned to goverment control or sent to next of kin.
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SFC Robert Bundrick
SFC Robert Bundrick ,tried to edit but didn't allow for it. I meant please don't spread misinformation.
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SFC Robert Bundrick
SFC Robert Bundrick ,pardon the spelling with the there and their. I allowed spell check to word this and it made a few typos.
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MSG Brad Sand
SFC Robert Bundrick - not sure who your comments were directed toward, so it makes it hard to give a complete reply.
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SFC Robert Bundrick
You may want to clarify that statement or find yourself under investigation if you take a Soldier's private property without consent depending on the situation. During a health and welfare check a Soldier must be allowed to be present upon inspection of their property and if the other scenario is a Soldier went AWOL or died then I believe his first line supervisor and supply individual will conduct a proper accountability of the Soldier's property and return military items back to supply and box their private belongings and ship to next of kin address on file.
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Why do these terrible questions with no info or answers always pop up in my Facebook feed as a legitimate question. Rally point needs to do better with this click baity business they're running.
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