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Retrograde of Sensitive Equipment and Materiel, Afghanistan, Army Audit Report, A-2015-0007-IEX, 6 November 2014

Background

This audit was internally generated and endorsed by the Deputy Commanding General for Support, U.S. Forces–Afghanistan. The audit focused on processes and procedures for accountability, security, and disposition of sensitive property during retrograde operations in Afghanistan. Specifically the audit reviewed controlled cryptographic items designated with Controlled Inventory Item Code 9 (CIIC-9). We performed the audit in Army units, retrograde sort yards (RSYs), and redistribution property assistance team (RPAT) yards.

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Retrograde of Sensitive Equipment and Materiel, Afghanistan, Army Audit Report, A-2015-0007-IEX, 6 November 2014 [27 Pages, 2MB]

 

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