The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) is seeking applications from qualified Solders to train and serve as sworn federal law enforcement agents. Soldiers must be U.S. Citizens at least 21 years old and a maximum rank of sergeant [non-promotable]. Promotable sergeants and staff sergeants with one year or less time-in-grade may apply with a waiver. All applicants must have at least two years (but not more than 10 years) time-in-service, have an ST score of 107 or higher [110 or higher if tested prior to Jan. 2, 2002], have at least 60 college credit hours [waiver of up to half of this prerequisite may be considered], and have normal color vision and no record of mental or emotional disorders. They must maintain a Top Secret-Single Scope Background Investigation security clearance. For more information, visit the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command website at www.cid.army.mil.
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