Lines 23 and 24. Reserved for HQDA (DAMO-ODL) use.
Lines 25 through 27. For optional use by MACOMs and installations.
(11) SECTION H - TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Line 28.
Enter all drunk driving offenses (offense code 5Q2).
Line 29.
Enter the number of on-post driving privileges suspended or revoked for
drunken driving. Overseas agencies should enter all command-wide driving
privileges suspended or revoked for drunken driving or other alcohol or drug-
related traffic offenses. (See AR 190-5 for guidance concerning suspension or
revocation of driving privileges for alcohol or drug-related offenses.) To avoid
double counting, if a suspension results in a later revocation for the same
offense, do not report the action a second time.
Line 30.
Enter all other alcohol or drug-related traffic offenses.
Lines 31 through 36. For optional use by MACOMs and installations.
Lines 37 through 38. Reserved for HQDA (DAMO-ODL) use.
Column a. Type of offense. Self-explanatory.
Column b. Army subjects on post. Enter all founded offenses occurring on post in
which a member of the U.S. Army is identified as the subject. (Throughout
this instruction, the U.S. Army includes USAR and ARNGUS in a 10 USC
Federal duty status. Member of the RC not in a 10 USC Federal duty status
will be reported as civilian).
Column c. Other subjects off post. Enter all reported founded offenses (offenses
reported to the provost marshal) occurring off post in which a member of the
U.S. Army is identified as the subject.
Column d. Army subjects on post. Enter all on post founded offenses in which the
known subject is not a member of the U.S. Army.
Column e. Other subjects off post. Enter all reported off post founded offenses of Army
interest in which the subject is known but not a member of the U.S. Army.
"Army interest" means the victim is a member of the U.S. Army (applicable
to offenses on lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, and
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