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Page Title: Figure 2-2. Report and Disposition of Offense(s), NAVPERS 1626/7 (Rev. 8-81).
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inquiry,  the  statements  of  the  witnesses  and  the accused,  and  any  evidence  connected  with  the  case. The  commanding  officer  then  will  dismiss  the  case, award nonjudicial punishment, or refer the case to a court-martial.  If  the  preliminary  inquiry,  XOI,  or captain’s  mast  involves  you  in  any  way,  your participation will be as a witness. The reverse side of the form concerns disposition of  the  case,  preliminary  investigation  results  and recommendations,  actions  of  the  executive  and commanding officers, and final administrative action (appeal, service record entry, etc.). 2-5 Figure 2-2. Report and Disposition of Offense(s), NAVPERS 1626/7 (Rev. 8-81). Q4. When placing a person on report, you may orally notify the COC. 1. True 2. False REVIEW QUESTION

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