USA – US Army Picks Naval Special Agent to Lead Investigative Command (Defense One)

A CID Special Agent documents a crime scene.

A CID Special Agent documents a crime scene. JEFFREY CASTRO / U.S. ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND

Caitlin M. Kenney

The U.S. Army has tapped Special Agent Gregory D. Ford to be the first civilian director of the service’s investigative command as part of its efforts to implement the Fort Hood Review Independent Review Committee’s recommendations.

Ford has more than 20 years of local and federal law enforcement and recently was the deputy director of operations at Naval Criminal Investigative Service, according to an Army statement Wednesday.

US Army Picks Naval Special Agent to Lead Investigative Command – Defense One

 

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