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Class/Briefing to Teach Soldiers About Misconduct – Chapter 12 (Substance Abuse) Administrative Discharge Guide

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This is a class/briefing for teaching about misconduct– chapter 12 (substance abuse) administrative discharge. It is divided into two parts. The first part is a tutorial version, for first time users, new preparers of misconduct separation packets. The second part is to show you how to create a guide, print out your own reference guide. The tutorial version (section 1) will guide you step by step through the process of building an administrative discharge packet for a enlisted Soldier testing positive for illegal substances. At the bottom of many screens are links to forms and checklists. Use the links to help build your packet. Included in the forms links are many word documents which may be edited to your particular situation. The condensed version (section 2) is found at the end of the tutorial. This version will link you to all the forms and checklists. By clicking on these forms, you can quickly assemble all the required documents and create your own user manual for your reference library. The goal is for you to be able to:

  1. Build packets with ease
  2. Create legally sufficient packets
  3. Organize packets to uniformed standards
  4. Forward your misconduct separation packets with few or no errors
  5. Help minimize delays and create an efficient hand off of your packet

NOTES: Some references listed in this doc might have been superseded and/or updated and should be checked for accuracy, which can be easily done using the DA PAM 25-30 web page or downloaded and installed program for checking current and superseded DOD publications (For example purposes only: FM 3-0 was superseded by ADP 3-0, on 10 October 2011) : This document is in MS PowerPoint

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