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United States Army Criminal Investigation Division

The United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is the Army's primary felony law enforcement agency, responsible for criminal investigations within the service including the cases against STARGATE remote viewer David Morehouse.

Active 1971–present Location Fort Belvoir, Virginia Mentions 1 Tags OrganizationLawEnforcementUSArmyMilitary

The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is the primary federal law enforcement agency of the U.S. Army. It is responsible for investigating felony crimes and other serious offenses within the Army.1

Bill McCoy was a retired Chief Warrant Officer from the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division. He became involved in the Danny Casolaro investigation of the PROMIS software.1


  1. Seymour, Cheri. The Last Circle: Danny Casolaro’s Investigation into the Octopus and the PROMIS Software Scandal. First Edition. TrineDay, 2010.

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