UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY AR 15-6 INVESTIGATION Equal Opportunity Task Force Rugged UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS BY INVESTIGATING OF OFFICERS For use of this form. see AR 15-6; the proponent agency is OTJAG. IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED IN FILLING OUT ANY PORTION OF THIS FORM. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS SECTION I - APPOINTMENT Appointed by (Appointing authority(Attach inclosure 1: Letter oi appomtment or summary of oral appointment data (See para 3-15. AR 15-6 (Date) SECTION II - SESSIONS The (investigation) (board) commenced at BAGRAM AIRFIELD 3* 3600 (Place) (Timel on 12 MAY 2014 (If a formal board met for more than one session. check here Indicate in an inclosure the time each $95810" began and (Date) . . . ended. the place. persons present and absent. and explanation of absences. it any.) The tollowmg persons (members. respondents. counsel) were present (After each name. indicate capacity 9.9.. Preadent. Recorder. Memoer. Legal Adviser) The following persons (members. respondents. counsel) were absent: (Include brief explanation of each absence) (See paras 5-2 and 5-8a. AH 75-5 .- The (investigating officer) (board) finished garnering/hearing evudence (Time) (Data) and completed ?ndings and recommendations at I 800 on 39 MA 2014 (Time) (Date) SECTION - CHECKLIST FOR PROCEEDINGS A. COMPLETE IN ALL CASES 1 lnolosures (para 3-15, AR 15?6) Are the following inclosed and numbered consecutively with Roman numerals: (Attached In order listed) a The letter of appointment or a summary of oral appomtment data? b. Copy of notice to respondent. If any? (See item 9. below) 0 Otner correspondence with respondent or comsel. if any? d. All other written communications to or from the appointing authority? a. anacy Act Statements(Celtificate. lf statement prowded orally)7 Explanation by the investigating of?cer or board of any unu5ua delays. dif?culties. irregularities. or other problems encountered (eg. absence of material witnesses)? 9. Information as to sessions of a formal board not included on page 1 of this report? h. Any other signi?cant papers (other than ewdence) relating to administrative aspects of the investigation or board? FOO Explain all negative answers on an attached sheet. 21 Us; of tge column constitutes a positive representation that the Circumstances described in the question did not occur in this investigation or car . DA FORM 1 574, MAR 1 983 EDITION OF NOV 77 IS OBSOLETE page 1 nages APO PE 30 2 Exhibits ipara 3?76. AR YES not?t use a. Are all items offered {whether or not received) or considered as evidence individually numbered or lettered as exhibits and attached to this report? . b. Is an index of all exhibits offered to or considered by investigating officer or board attached before the ?rst exhibit? c. Has the testimonyistatement of each witness been recorded verbatim or been reduced to written form and attached as an exhibit?? - d. Are copies. descriptions. or depictions {if substituted for rest or documentary evidence} properly authenticated and is the location ofthe original evidence indicated? a. Are descriptions or diagrams included of locations visited by the investigating officer or board (para 3?5h. AR 15?6}? f. Is each written stipulation attached as an exhibit and is each oral stipulation either reduced to writing and made an exhibit or recorded in a verbatim record? g. If official notice of any matter was taken over the objection of a respondent or counsel. is a statement of the matter of which oi'iiciat notice was taken attached as an exhibit {para 3-i?d. AR 15?6)? X. Was a quorum present when the board voted on findings and recommendations (paras 4-1 and 5-2b. AR 15?6)? I - COMPLETE ONLY FOR FORMAL BOARD PROCEEDINGS {Chapter? 15-6) At the initial session. did the recorder read. or determine that all participants had read. the letterof appointment (para 5-3h. AR 15?6)? Was a quorum present at every sessron of the board {para 5?2b. AR 15-6)? Was each absence of any member properly excused (para 5?2a. 75-5)? Were members. witnesses. reporter. and interpreter sworn. it required (para 3?1, AR 15-5)? if any members who voted on findings or recommendations were not present when the board received some evidence. does the lnciosure describe how they familiarized themseives with that evidence (para 5?2d. AR 15-6}? C. COMPLETE ONLY IF RESPONDENT WAS DESIGNATED (Section ii. Chapter 5. AR 15-6) 9 Notice to respondents {para 5?5. AR 15-6}: a. is the method and date of delivery to the respondent indicated on each letter of notification? it. Was the date of delivery at least ?ve working days prior to the first session of the board? c. Does each letter of notification indicate the date. hour. and place of the first session of the board concerning that respondent? the matter to be investigated. including specific allegations against the respondent, ifany? the respondent?s rights with regard to counsel? the name and address of each witness expected to be called by the recorder? (5) the respondent's rights to be present. present evidence. and call witnesses? d. Was the reapondent provided a copy of all unclassi?ed documents in the case ?le? a. lithere were relevant classified materials. were the respondent and his counsel given access and an opportunity to examine them? to fany respondent was designated after the proceedings began {or otherwise was absent during part of the proceedings).- 3 Was he properly notified (para 5?5. AR 15-5}? h. Was record or proceedings and evidence received in his absence made available for examination by him and his counsel ipara on rsrirr Counsel {para 5?6. AR 3. Was each respondent represented by counsel? Name and business address of counsel (if counsei is a iawyer. check here i .i 13. Was respondent?s counsel present at all open sessions of the board relating to that respondent? if military counsel was requested but not made available. is a copy (or. iforai. a summary) of the request and the action taken on it included in the report more 545b- AR 15-5}? 12 if the respondent challenged the legal advisor or any voting member for lack ofimpartiaiity {para AR 15-6} 8. Was the challenge properly denied and by the appropriate officer? it. Did each member successfully challenged cease to participate in the proceedings? 13 Was the respondent given an opportunity to {para 5?8.9. AR 15-5). a Be present with his counsel at all open sessions of the board which deal with any matter which concerns that respondent? h. Examine and object to the Introduction of real and documentary evidence. including written statements? c. Object to the testimony of witnesses and cross?examine witnesses other than his own? . Call witnesses and otherwise introduce eVidence? e. Testify as a witness? r. Make or have his counsel make a final statement or argument {para 5?9. AR 75?6)? to If requested. did the recorder assist the respondent in obtaining evidence in possession of the Government and in arranging for the presence of witnesses {para 5?8ti. AR 15-5}? 15 Are all of the respondent?s requests and objections which were denied indicated in the report of proceedings or in an inctosure or exhibit to it {para 5?71, AR 15-6}? FOOTNOTES 1_i Expiain air negative answers on an attached sheet. a U53 or tare Nita coiumn constitutes a positive representation that the circumstances described in the question did not occur in this investigation or car . Page 2 of 4 pages. DA Form i5?4. Mar 1983 sac PE v1 so - FINDINGS (para 3-10. 15?6} The (inure?stiga?ng o?cer} (board) fhaving caref?considered the evidence. finds: See attached memorandum of Findings and Recommendations. SECTION - {Para AR 15?5) In view of the above findings. the?nves?ga?ng officer) (board) recommends: See attached memorandum ofFindings and Recommendations. Page 3 0M pages. DA Form 15M. Mar 1983 \ii (para 3-17 AR 1&6; Ti-is REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS IS COMPLETE AND ACCURATE. (/fany voting member or the recorder fails to 5/97 here or Se V/i? below. indicate the reason in the space where his Signature should appear.) (Recorder) vest/gating Officer) (We Sijen" (Member) i Viember) (ii/ember; SECTION VII - MINORITY REPORT (para 3-13. AR 75-6) To the extent indicated in lnclosure the undersigned do(es) not concur in the Findings and reCOmmendations 0" "the board (in the inc/osure identify by number each ?nding and/or recommendation in which the dissenting memberis) do(es) not concur State 6? a reasons for disagreement. Additional/substitute findings and/or recommendations may be included in the inc/osure.) if Member} i Member) SECTION - ACTION BY APPOINTING AUTHORITY (para 2-3. reek.?? The findi and recommendations of the (investigating officer) (board) are (approved) (disapprmedl?oproved with excepti stii' the appointing authority returns the proceedings to the investigating officer or board :?or further proceedings or 9 action. attach that corresoondence (or a summary. if oral) as a numbered inc/osure I anprovc the investigating Of?cer's ?ndings However. I defer on any recommendations concerning further action and return LT. imestigation to Task Force Rugged's commander. -for any administrative and-"or actions to be adjudicated as -c deems appropriate. Page 4 of4 pages. DA Form 1574. Mar 1.983 ?r DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, 365TH ENGINEER BATTALION TASK FORCE RUGGED BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN APO AE 09354 JTFENG-365-LG 30 May 2014 MEMORANDUM FOR Commander, Headquarters, 2d Brigade, 1018t Airborne Division (Air Assault), Task Force Strike, FOB Gamberi, Afghanistan, APO AE 09354 Findings and Recommendations forArmy Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365m Engineer Battalion 1. 10:34-0th was appointed on 8 May 2014 as an Investigating Of?cer (IO) to conduct an informal investigation pursuant to AR 15-6 into the facts and circumstances surrounding allegations of misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson of the 284m Engineer stigated the events leading up to and following the disappearance of Wndemear from her laundry bag and the allegations of theft by and sexua arassment from PFC Micah Johnson. 2. Facts. 3. Describe the facts and circumstances surrounding the disappear ndenlvear on 1 May 2014. Specifically, who had access to laundry bag throughout the day? At any point in time, was the laundry ag in the MAXXPRO without anyone in the vehicle? Was it typical for PFC Johnson to eat lunch alone in the PFC Micah Johnson? and- all belong to the same squad of a vertical construction platoon stationed at FOB Shank, Afghanistan. The platoon belongs to the 284th Engineer Watered at Ba ram Air?eld. The platoon leader and platoon sergeant, and i give immediate command and control, while additional support requirements, including vehicle support, are provided by the 663rd Engineer Company, headquartered at FOB Shank. (2) ?stated some of the Soldiers in the squad lanned to drop off laundry after completing the day?s work2014 Whnson and myself were set to SP from the barracks at 0830 to the jobsite. and PFC Johnson had decided to do laundry and so their individual laundry bags were loaded into the Maxx Pro lMax 5 and sat behind the front seats between the driver and the [assistant] driver." Exhibit 4) (3) tated multiple people had access to the vehicle on the job site. ?On May 1 2014. PFC Johnson.? and myself JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365'? Engineer Battalion jumped into a Maxx Pro and headed to the DFAC jobsite. Between 0845 and 1200 we were all outside ofthe vehicle working. During that time anybody working at the jobsite had access to the inside of the vehicle. At 1200 we all jumped back in and went to chow.? Exhibit 3) also stated the vehicle was not secure during the work day. ?[T]he hatch ofthe Maxx Pro remained open until approximately 1200 when were told to take lunch." Exhibit 4) (4) FOUO) The squad, in Max 5, retrieved to-go plates from southern DFAC at FOB Shank, befo rned to the barracks area to eat lunch in the patio area out front. and ate lunch at on the patio, while PFC Johnson ate lunch in Max 5 by himself. explained the lunch arrangement on the day in question. ?All of us grabbed to-go plates and ate outside the pt for PFC Johnson. He decided to sta in the vehicle and eat his lunch." Mxhibh 3) This was not uncommon. hacknowledged that this is a normal occurrence. "Typically, the work crew will eat their lunch together in the Maxx Pro. Occasionally, we will eat at the barracks atio, while PFC Johnson chooses to eat alone in the Maxx Pro." - Exhibit 2 tated that, Johnson acts in a loner type manner frequently.? Exhibit 7) (5) t0. The squad regrouped in Max 5 and returned to the Satellite DFAC work site at around 1300. on arriving at the work site, two other Soldiers,- ?andd required transportation from the the ment ymson drove, FLUOR Material Handling Equip served as truck commander, and and rode in the rear ofthe vehicle. PFC Johnson and eturned to the Satellite DFAC site, in Max 5, after dropping off -nd (6) (U. who had remained at the work site, again mentioned that the vehicle was not secure during the work day. ?We returned from lunch at approximately 1300, the hatch of the MAXXPRO again remained 0 en until ly 1600, which is when we wrapped up work for the day.? Exhibit 4)?was dropped off at the barracks, along with- aft the work day concluded. ?After we were ?nished at the jobsite drove us back to the barracks and dropped us off." Exhibit 3) PFC Johnson and then drove Max 5 to the FOB Shank laundry point. While waiting in lin as rebuked by a Sergeant Major for being out of uniform and decided to drop her laundry offthe next day and return to the barracks. ?After I returned from the laundry point, I decided to add more laund to the wash. I then re-inventoried and noticed that my underwear was missing." Exhibit 2) JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion b. (UN. FOUO) Describe what actions took place after determined that items were missing from her laundry bag. Who did she report this to? What actions did the chain of command take after the incident was reported? (1) to the platoon barracks at some time between 1600 and 1700. Upon arriving she decided to add items to her laundry bag for drop off the next day. Before adding items she em tied the bag and re-inventoried it. The i the 385th Engineer Battalion incident was documented by SHARP Victim Advocate (VA), on an Equal Opportunity Complain Form. ?That night, she added more to her laundry bag, separating the items into two bags and reconducting her inventory. During the process, she noticed four pairs ofunderwear missing. She recounted then checked her room, the laundry bags, the Maxme and the parking area in front ofthe barracks for the missing underwear. She double checked and recalled speci?cally, the red pair missing. She then began to recall another pair, black with a white skyline outline, missing as well. This was when she was for certain that someone must have taken the four pairs from her laund bag inste miscounted or misplaced said missing underwear.? Exhibit UWKept track of her laundry inventories on a loose sheet of paper. Exhibit 30) 2) turf??OUOi At around 1700 FOB Shank received an indirect ?re attack.- W?rst to talk to- after the loss was discovered. ?The next time I saw as a few hours later when we received IDF. As everybody was running to the bunker, she stopped me and pulled me to the She then told me she was scared someone had tampered with her laundry. I stood there with her and went over the times and events ofthat da and who was in the vehicle. so I advised herto let our PLT SGT know what had happened and maybe ask for room checks." Exhibit 3) (3) While discussing who had access to the vehicle, brought up the barracks move that took place between 6 and 9 April. ?On the day of the barracks move I did witness PFC Johnson messing withlrawers (storage) in the MRAP. At the time I didn?t say anything to anyone because I wasn?t sure what I had seen. I don?t know if the drawers (storage) fell while he was arranging her stuff to make it ?t and he was just closing them or if he was actualli searchini through them. All I saw wa with the drawers (storage)." Exhibit 26) This caused 0 suggest that PFC Johnson was the most likely individual to have stole underwear. (4) on reaching the bunker,-approached her platoon sergeant, nd requested to talk to him immediately after the All Clear was sounded. explained, ?On May 1st around 20:00 hours we received IDF. Upon clearing arrac and making my way to the bunker was approached 3 JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion She ?asked if I could talk to her after the all clear. accountabilit of our soldiers aside to find out what the issue was.? Exhibit 5) (5) took immediate action and conducted a Health and Welfare Insiection that night. (As discussed in subsection c. May, ontacted the 284?h Engineer Company for further guidance. ?The 1SG told me we needed to separa em as soon as possible. I asked if for safety reasons we should relieve Johnson of his ?rearm weapons in his possession. The 186 said that was a good idea so I had retrieve all weapons. We locked them in our mail room for securit . The next day I had a conference call with the 18G and commander They noti?ed me that this may be a SHARP violation When the all clear was announced and we received full pulle was then also notified that they were sending rom BAF to escort Johnson back to BAF. Johnson left FOB Shank the morning of 3 May 2014.? Exhibits)? 0. Was a health and welfare inspection conducted after- reported this incident to her chain of command? If so, when? Were Soldier?s required to stay in or by their rooms until the inspection was complete? Was PFC Johnson?s room inspected? Why or why not? Describe PFC Johnson?s actions during and after the health and welfare inspection. Did any Soldiers see PFC Johnson with women?s undenNear at any time on or after 1 May 2014? If so, what did they see? (1) cted immediatel on hearing about the tampered laundry. went and let the know what was going on and we decided to do a consent sea re 0 every so Ier In our latoon?s rooms to see what turned up. I then gathered the uad leader along with their team leaders: - I told the squad leaders and team leaderst a some un erwear turned up missing. I asked them to do a consent search health and welfare inspection oftheir siuads' rooms and report back to me when done." Exhibit 5) stated, ?We were told that the soldiers could say no to the inspection.? Exhibit 17) _a so commented, was told to conduct a Health and are about ?ve [minutes] before my Leaders Meeting. I do not remember if I was told to get consent but I did know they could refuse me the inspection. Johnson did not say I could inspect, but he did open his room and stand JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365'? Engineer Battalion Exhibit 19)-recalled, "As was taking my trash out nnounced there would be Health [and] Welfare inspections going on.? Exhibit 3) (2) 1830 meeting i got with my two team Leaders them what was going on. The three of us started with anything. Johnson's room was next." Exhibit 6) According to Johnson had just returned from chow. When he entered his hallwa to inform room and did not ?nd aid we need to search your room. PFC Johnson asked why. responded that leadership was told some soldiers m' 3, alcohol and other illegal substances. Johnson then said oka . recounted the information differently. Walled me into my hallway [and] were a an my door. Then said open up your door we need to check your room. I said ?is this a health [and] welfare inspection?? They said yes.? (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 13) (3) conducted the inspection while _watched he room and and PFC Johnson stood by in the doorway. stated, looke wa locker, under the bed, and [behind] everything. I ended up finding female [underwear] under the bed [mattress]. They were black with red trim." mExhiblt 6) _further explained, "Once i saw the underwear as ]Johnson 'what was that!? He said it was nothin . Johnson grabbed the underwear as soon as asked what it was." Exhibit 19) (4) Despite grabbing the underwear, PFC Johnson was not immediately alarmed. let them in [and] ooked around [and] saw a pair of panties. I grabbed them [and] said opps then put them in my hoodie front pocket. Then they all looked at each other ing of it." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 13) PFC Johnson further explainedmaid 'Man Johnson those aren't yours.? I grabbed the single pair of underwear as soon as I saw them because I felt it was not necessary to the inspection and it was a personal item of mine. I believe they all saw them. I didn't think I was in trouble because they did not seem relevant to me. But I did see them all look at each other once they saw them but I thought nothing of it. After about 10 seconds we all exited my hallway. I don't believe there was any more discussion, if so I do not recall it. was under the impression it was complete until they started to go into the other hallway and would not let me throw away my plate. The three said" No Johnson come in now" I didn't think I was in trouble per say but I assumed that was missing something." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 15) (5) (U i'FC'UQ-verheard some ofthe conversation from the hallway. ?As I was walking down the hallway,?? and JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion were inspecting PFC Johnson?s room. I then hea.say ?What are you doing with these? These don?t belong to you?? Exhibit 3) (6) he saw more than one pair of underwear in SPC Johnson?s room. saw a it more than just a pair. In my point ofview it looked largerthan just a ?pair.' Based on the size it looked like the red underwear [was] wrapped around something.? Exhibit 18) ?also described seeing more than one pair of underwear. Johnson immediately retrieved and placed them in the front pocket of his hoodie. After he did so I noticed a bulge in his ocket and could see mul at appeared to be panties of multiple colors." Exhibit 7) ontinued, ?When I noticed the bulge of underwear in SPC Johnson's hoodie I asked him ?What are those in your pocket?? and he replied ?Don?t worry about that.? When I asked Johnson a in his hoodie myself and PFC Johnson were right outside the doorwa was in the doorway, and as still in the room.? Exhibit 17) (7) Alter concluding the inspection, informed PFC Johnson that they would proceed outside, towards the other hallway, to see? PFC Johnson described, ?After getting on to me about the state 0 my room they said ?come one.? I grabbed a to-go plate I had from chow [and] took it with me. They all started to go into the other hallway [and] I said ?hold on let me throw this plate away real quick? they all simultaneousl said ?no come here now? so I ?gured something was up." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 13)_eard a portion of the conversation. Johnson then said ?l?ll be there in a second, I need to throw my food away.? They repeatedly told him ?no? and he took offanyways. went after him but lost ark. He then came back to grab a ?as ig t. Exhibit 3 as noti?ed of the developments. ?Approximate minu es later came to my room and stated he witnessed PFC Micah Johnson with the missing articles of clothing. asked where Johnson was and was told he ran off. I told 0 get a flashlight and ?nd him. We went outside the south door of our buildin then made a right in the direction Johnson was last witnessed running.? Exhibit 5) (8) (UHFOUQ) PFC Johnson stated, ?It wasn't my sole purpose to dispose of the single pair of underwear alter exiting the building and I kept going because I wanted to throw away my trash. I passed the dumpsters on the way to the Iatrine and threw my to- go plate in the dumpster. Then I hid the underwear on my person and that's when they saw me by the latrines. Then after everything calmed down (about an hour and a half ma be less I threw the underwear away in a nearby dumpster." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit PFC Johnson outside. ?Upon reaching the mid length ofthe Hesco wall Johnson rounded the corner in front of us. asked him why he ran and he said he needed to go to the latrine. asked him if he had the panties and he said he didn?t know what I was talking about. To my right were two dumpsters and 6 JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion asked ifanyone checked them?said no. We opened the ?rst dumpster closest to our barracks and found nothing. Next, we opened the second dumister, which waWnd saw four pair ofwomen?s underwear." Exhibit 5) described the discovered underwear. ?One pair was a rainbow, striped design with multiple colors, and one was black with a shiny design, and was a teal (Blue-Green) color. xhibit 17) ?The colors and designs of the panties were the same as the ones I saw in SPC Johnson?s hoodie pocket during the inspection." Exhibit 7) (9) asked, Johnson where the red pair were and he ?rst stated he didn?t remember what he had done with them. I asked him again and he said he threw them in the dumpster but had never seen the other panties before. We looked again and did not see them. I asked a third time and tated he ?ushed them down the toilet. I expressed my disbelief and sent 0 search the latrines to which nothing was found. I asked why he tried to dispose of the panties and he said he didn?t want to get the other party in trouble. I asked who he meant and he stated he received the panties at Camp Shelby from a female he dated some years previous. I then told Johnson to go to his room and await further instructions. I retrieveddand had her look in the dumpster to indentify the panties within. She immediately be an 0 ing and stated they were in fact hers. I then went back inside to re ort to the nd use his Roshan cell phone to contact Exhibits? 1O (UN PFC Johnson described the exchange from his perspective. ?Then came out [and] asked me ?what the hell are you doing with a pair 0 I told him they were not hers [and] they belonged to another female I knew. They kept asking me where I put them but I wouldn't tell because the female who gave them to me left me a little note in them [and] put her first name [and] last initial. I wasn?t going to let her get in trouble too. I thought I could have proved my innocence by showing them, that wasn?t going through my mind at the time.? (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 13) PFC Johnson admitted that he lied to? told the people around me (I don't recall who exactly because it was dark and I had a flashlight in my face) I ?ushed the underwear because they kept asking me ?What did you do with the underwear?? over and over again and just ave them an answer to stop questioning me.? (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 15)_ontinued to search for the ?nal pair of underwear. ?For approximately 30-45 [minutes] we proceeded to search the A0 and have Johnson dig [through] the dumpster to make sure he had not hidden the red pair so that he could retrieve them later." Exhibit 7) (11) After PFC Johnson was tran to BAF, he explained that, ?The undenNear was given to me a civilian named ho worked on FOB Shank. Hold?anddabout her and l. The didn?t know everything fully but they were aware of hers and friendship. -andi?vere not aware ofthe 7 JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion undenrvear she had given to me. She worked at a barber shop which I can't remember the name of (it was closed down but I don't recall when exactl . nd were talking for a few weeks and I cannot recall ifl ever told about her and l. The relationship started before my relationship wit en (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 15) (12) When questioned,_knew little about this other female. have no knowledge of PFC Johnson having a relationship with any other female except for the time he told me he sle twith some female. He never mentioned another female?s underwear.? Exhibit 21 )hlikewise knew little. ?He told-nd I that he ?hooked up? with a female one night, after he came in sweating. On later occasions he did open up a little more and mentioned that the female was a civilian that worked at a barber shop, and that he had also slept with her at her place of work, on the massage tables. He never said that he was given a pair of any underwear from the female." Exhibit 23) ISO commented, ?He claims to have had sexual relations with a couple of female masseuses that worked in the bazaars here. I do not recall any names though. PFC Johnson did sa the had already left Shank though for having inappropriate relations with soldiers.? Exhibit 24) d. What was -and PFC Johnson?s relationship prior to this incident? Are there any facts and circumstances regarding interactions between and PFC Johnson that took place prior this investigation? (1) (U 'FCIIJQ-stated the she was friends with PFC Johnson, the past ?ve years, since ljoined the unit. We?ve had small fights and disagreements in the past. As for our current state. there are crude comments referenced in a sexual manner every once in a while, but I put a stop to them instantly. Prior to this incident, we hadn?t spoken for a month or so due to ending our friendship, outside of work." Exhibit 2) PFC Johnson also acknowledged that the friendship was over. don't recall the discussion, with here we ended our friendship, entirely but what was basically said was,_ It's my life and make the decisions that I want to because they're my choice. And I'm getting tired ofyou getting mad at me for my life choices and I don't like how you're talking down on me like you're better than me. lfyou don't want to be friends anymore ?ne. A while back I did tell her I was seeing another female." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 15) (2) ruu?FOUCi-further stated, Johnson has been my friend for five years. We have been through everything together. Though our friendshi will NOT recover from this incident, I do still care about him." Exhibit 2) JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion XII (3) ?ll PFC Johnson reiterated that his relationship with -was platonic. and] I got to know each other at our first A.T. in [Hawaii]. We got along immediately [and] always hung out. One night on the beach together I knew she was special [and] one. After the A.T. we talked or texted every day. I knew her family [and] friends and she knew mine. We went out together a couple oftimes every month to party, movie, orjust hung out. On drill weekends she?d come spend the night with me at my mother?s house [and] we?d drive to drill in the morning. We were always there for one another when we were having problems in life orjust needed to listen. Even though it took other people foreverto understand. It was a platonic relationship. What we had was more important to let [illegible] it. We were excited to deploy together [and] see each other every day. We got along ?ne besides the normal once in a while disagreement. But over time the little things started to add up and after a discussion we decided to end our friendship. Although we could still laugh [and] make jokes with each other we were just acquaintances and would never be the sure. Although I cared a lot about herwe just weren?t what we used to be.? (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 13) (4) _and Johnson joined the platoon just a few months apart. They seemed to get along well and often hung out together outside of drill weekends. I have been told by both over the years that they were also friends with each other's families. I had from time to time enquired ifthey dated to which both stated no.? Exhibit 5) (5) it-) PFC Johnson continually made inappropriate comments to- -during their friendship. ?At Camp Shelby. when PFC Johnson asked for a pair of my underwear immediatel told him Johnson and have known each other for ?ve years. For ?ve years, I believed PFC Johnson to be my friend. I grew up with guys, family and friend wise. I work in a predominantly male profession in engineering. This is not justi?cation to not report SHARP, but an ofwhy I felt Johnson was ?playing around? rather than harassing me.? Exhibit 24) (6) (U After the theft of her undenNear, began to reconsider all of PFC Johnson's past behavior. ?Based upon the recent incident of my underwear JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion being stolen, I consider all of PFC Johnson's previous comments and actions as sexual harassment.? - Exhibit 25) e. Are there any other facts you deem relevant to this investigation? 1 iuirFOUO) Following the incident, PFC Johnson was relocated to BAF. ?arra nged for the relocation. ?After discussing the initial incident with my command [it] was our intention to send Johnson back to BAF for the remainder of our de lo ment. relayed this to his team leade-nd his squad leader Johnson was given two days to pack priorto leaving FOB Shank. It became evident that he did not ossess the amount of baggage, boxes, or luggage to move all his belongings?an noti?ed me of this at which time instructed them to ave Im a what cou an leave what TA-SO and such he didn?t or wouldn?t immediately need. I told them they could then box it up and mail it to him at BAF. As I understood it they made this a reement with Johnson and he knowingly left the remainder her for them to mail.? Exhibit 20) (2) PFC Johnson stated, was told I was going to BAF the day after the incident a little after lunch by_(around 1 or 2 pm) I can?t remember exactly. It wasn?t made clear yet ifl was going to be staying for good or just temporarily. Knowing that, I just packed all of my essentials and left what I didn?t need behind at FOB Shank. If I was going to be staying for good I was also told by_that he would have some people pack up my things and either send them to me or bring them once everybody else went back to BAF. I did not have any issue with this claim." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 27) was in charge ofthe accountability of PFC Johnson?s personal belongings. "From the time Johnson left Fob Shank (2May14) until toda 18Ma 14 have had sole possession ofthe key to Exhibit 17) Johnson?s room.? (3) (UHFOUO) On 18 May 14,_and _began the process ofcleaning and packing PFC Johnson?s room. During the search the two Soldiers discovered items inside of PFC Johnson's sleeping bag including a single M169, 40mm High Explosive Dual Pur ose, Mk19 renade (Mk19 Round) and a plastic baggie of medicine labeled with name and dosa instructions. (Photo of Medication, Exhibit 32- Photo of Grenade, Exhibit 33)_described, ?On 18 May 14 myselfand?entered Johnson?s room to clean it out and send him any possessions he had left behind. While packing and cleaning Johnson?s room myselfand ound prescription medication belonging to another soldier, a .50 cal round, and a 203 round (later determined to be a Mk 19 Round . Upon ?nding these items we reported the ?ndin to and- i The prescription medication belonged to who informed us that 10 JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion Exhibit 17) ?continued, "When myself and found the grenade round and prescription medication in Johnson?s] room it was located in a sleeping bag within his original room. The items were found while emptying the slee in bag that was stuffed with miscellaneous items." Exhibit 29)?confirmed, "As we cleaned up his room. we went through everything to make sure he had what he needed and what was issued. As we were cleaning we came upon a black case we 0 ened it and there were some white and blue pills that were rescribed There was also a .50 cal round and a 203 round.? Exhibit 18) PFC Johnson, ?was not aware of any prescription medication or explosive devices inside of my belongings." (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 27) 4 efore leaving I went about packing up my room in the off chance that ie was gone hey moved us to a new set of Barracks. Now I had packed up most of my room before leaving and told my team leader my room was Upon returning I found my things had been moved to the new set of barracks. I was informed that everyone had helped move things into rooms and I also knew that my things for a period of time were unsecure, well I checked my stuff and nothin seemed to be out of place. On the date 5 called to?l?x?oom, upon entering my team leaderWold me they a oun some hin ofmine in Johnsons room (at this point he had already been sent back to BAF) and produced my bag of medication and I immediately recognized it.? Exhibit 22) 5 (U .'Fl:ll .. . tOld hat, (Screen 0t, I It 0 nson ecrne ocommentw en asked about the Facebook messages in question. (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 27) ??witnessed him Johnson] make sexual comments on his Face 00 page to no named person to which I blocked them from my page and warned about posting things ofthat nature."? Exhibit 5) 3. (U) Findings a. (03 Did PFC Johnson take-underwear on 1 May 2014? (1) PFC Johnson took underwear on 1 May 2014. PFC Johnson had access to the underwear during the da that the theft occurred when PFC Johnson ate lunch by himself in the Maxx Pro. Exhibit Exhibit 3) Although the vehicle was unsecured at the job site, both in the morning and the JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15?6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365'? Engineer Battalion afternoon, there is no evidence to suggest anione else entered the Maxx Pro and tampered with -laundry bag. Exhibit Exhibit 4) (2) The undenrvear was found in PFC Johnson?s ossession during the health and welfare inspection. Exhibits 6 and 19;_ Exhibits 7 and 17; PFC Johnson, Exhibits 13 and 16;_ Exhibit 18) PFC Johnson attempted to dispose of the evidence after the underwear was found in his room. (PFC Johnson, Exhibit 15) PFC Joh im that the red undenNear belonged to a female other tha is not credible. mescribed that she was missing a pair of red underwear, which was the same co or underwear found in PFC Johnson?s room. In addition, PFC Johnson does not ex lain how he would have come into possession of the other three pairs. Exhibits 7 and 17) Finally, PFC Johnson does not have a credible exp ana ion regarding why he ran out ofthe building after the underwear was discovered in his room and attempted to dispose of it. b. (U) Did PFC Johnson sexually harass any Soldier or civilian in violation of AR 600-20? (1) PFC Johnson?s actions on 1 May 2014 do not constitute any of the categories or types of sexual harassment under AR 600-20. His actions do not fall into the categories of Verbal, Nonverbal, or Physical Contact (paragraph 7-5) or ?Quid Pro Quo? and Hostile Environment (paragraph 7-6). (2) NJ. (FOLIO) PFC Johnson?s continuing interactions with -Constit ual harassment that is both Verbal and contributing to a Hostile Environment. Exhibits 1, 2, 11, 24, 25, and 30) Although-did not report any of the incidents prior to the theft of her underwear, she did not appreciate the iraviti ofthe situation until PFC Johnson stole intimate articles of clothing from her. Exhibit 25) While many of her accused occurrences are outside the re urre for Arm SHARP regulations, PFC Johnson admitted to asking?o haw PFC Johnson Exhibit 13 PFC Johnson also commented on Facebook that he would (Screen Shot, Exhibit 30) Both ofthese would be considered sexual harassment by the Reasonable Person Standard. C. (U) Are there any other findings you deem relevant to this investigation which are supported by the facts? (1) as in ossession of medication prescribed to another Soldier hid not give PFC Johnson 12 SUBJECT: Findings and Recommendations for Army Regulation 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion permission to take the medication. FExhibits 17 and 29;? I Exhibit 18; Photo of Medication, Ex (2) PFC Johnson was storing an explosive article in a barracks facility where Soldiers lived. PFC Johnson did not have ani reason to be in possession the explosive device. Exhibits 17 and 29; Exhibit 18: Photo of Grenade, Exhibit 33) 4. Recommendations: a. Based on my ?ndings, I recommend the following: 5. The POC forthis memorandum is the undersigned at -r via e-mail Encls 1. Appointment Memo OD 2. Chronology of Investigation Investigating Of?cer 3. List of Personnel Interviewed 4. Index of Exhibits ONLY DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, TASK FORCE COMBINED JOINT TASK FORCE-10, RC-EAST FOB GAMBERI, AFGHANISTAN APO AE 09354 s: 22 May 2014 AFZB-KB-CO 8 May 2014 MEMORANDUM Engineer Battalion. Task Force Rugged, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, SUBJECT: Appointment as Investigating Of?cer, Informal AR 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct Regarding SPC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion, Afghanistan 1. You are hereby appointed as an Investigating Officer (IO) to conduct an informal investigation pursuant to AR 15-6 into the facts and circumstances surroundin allegations that PFC Johnson took several pairs of underwear that belonged mi Speci?cally. on or about 1 May 2014,_determined that approximately 4 pairs of underwear were missing from her laundry bag. 2. This investigation is your primary duty until complete and takes precedence over all other duties and assignments. You must complete your investigation by the suspense date. Requests for extension must be submitted in writing through your legal advisor. Authority to approve extension requests up to 14 days is delegated to the TF Strike Brigade Judge Advocate. 3. Your investigation will be informal. You will consult AR 15-6 as a framework for conducting your investigation. From the evidence you gather, you are to determine the facts surrounding the incident, make findings based on those facts and make recommendations supported by your findings. Specifically, you will address the following matters and answer the following questions: a. Facts. (1) Describe the facts and circumstances surrounding the disa earance of- nderwear on 1 May 2014. Speci?cally, who had access tea laundry bag throughout the day? At any point in time, was the laundry bag left in the MAXXPRO without anyone in the vehicle? Was it typical for PFC Johnson to eat lunch alone in the (2) Describe what actions took place after etermined that items were missing from her laundry bag. Who did she report this to? What actions did the chain of command take after the incident was reported? OFFICIAL USE ONLY LINCLASSIFIEDHFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY AFZB-KB-CO SUBJECT: Appointment as Investigating Officer, Informal AR 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct Regarding SPC Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion Afghanistan (3) Was a health and welfare inspection conducted after- reported this incident to her chain of command? If so, when? Were Soldier?s required to stay in or by their rooms until the inspection was complete? Was SPC Johnson?s room inspected? Why or why not? Describe SPC Johnson? actions during and after the health and welfare inspection. Did any Soldiers see SPC Johnson with women?s underwear at any time on or after 1 May 2014? If so, who and what did they see? (4) What was- and SPC Johnson's relationship prior to this incident? Are there any facts and circumstances regarding interactions between and SPC Johnson that took place prior to this investigation? (5) Are there any other facts you deem relevant to this investigation? b. Findings. (1) Did SPC Johnson take_.mderwear on 1 May 2014? (2) Did SPC Johnson sexually harass any Soldier or civilian in violation of AR 600- 20? (3) Are there any other ?ndings you deem relevant to this investigation which are supported by the facts? 0. Recommendations. Identify any recommendations for action that should be taken as a result of your findings. 4. Witnesses. a. You should arrange for sworn statements from every individual, military or civilian, with first-hand knowledge of facts surrounding this incident. b. Witness statements will be in writing and sworn on a DA Form 2823, Sworn Statement, whenever possible. Your authority to administer oaths is UCMJ, Article 136(b)(4). If you cannot obtain a written sworn statement, you will swear to the accuracy of any transcription or summary of their testimony, or memorialize the statements in a detailed MFR. c. If you suspect any person of having committed a criminal offense in violation of the UCMJ or other applicable law, you must advise that individual of his or her Article 31 rights using DA Form 3881 (both verbally and in writing). Contact your legal advisor if you are uncertain whether a rights warning is required. You may order military witnesses to provide a statement if you believe they have relevant information. You may not, however, order witnesses to provide any statements against their will if the statements would incriminate them. 2 OFFICIAL. USE ONLY w; i SUBJECT: Appointment as Investigating Officer, Informal AR 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct Regarding SPC Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion, Afghanistan d. If, during the course of this investigation, you come to suspect that any person who outranks you committed misconduct related to this incident, you will stop your investigation immediately and seek legal advice. e. Interviews will be conducted face-to-face if possible. Travel within Combined Joint Operations Area Afghanistan is authorized as necessary to complete this assignment. If witnesses are absolutely unavailable for face-to-face interviews, telephonic or VTC interviews may be used. Telephonic interviews should be sworn and the appropriate rights advisement must be provided prior to soliciting a statement, if applicable. 5. Address any potential offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and all related matters in connection with any alleged misconduct reported during the investigation. It a Soldier?s status changes from favorable to unfavorable, as de?ned in AR 600-8-2, coordinate with the chain of command to initiate 3 Flag. 6. Your ?nal report will include: (1) an executive summary; (2) a table of contents including all exhibits; (3) this appointment letter; (4) a timeline of your investigative activity; (5) a witness list: (6) a completed DA Form 1574; (7) a thorough memorandum including your detailed narrative of events, answers to the questions posed, your ?ndings as supported by the evidence (with reference to relevant exhibits), and recommendations (based on lessons learned to prevent future incidents, for re?training, or action against individuals, if applicable): and (8) all exhibits numbered in successive order. ZBCT, TF Strike, will be your legal advisor you with any legal issues that may arise during our investi ation. Contact at ?afghanswaarmymil or Upon com letion of the inves iga ion, su mit your ?nal report with all enclosures and exhibits toh 8. The POC for this memorandum is IN Commanding DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, 365TH ENGINEER BATTALION TASK FORCE RUGGED BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN APO AE 09354 JTFENG-365-LG 29 May 2014 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Chronology of AR 15-6 Investigation 1. (U) Outlined below is a timeline of my actions during the course of the investigation: a. 08 May 2014: Appointed as Investigating Of?cer. b. 12 May 2014: Noti?ed of my appointment. c. 12 May 2014: Traveled from Bagram Airfield to FOB Shank for initial interviews, and conducted in brief with JAG. d. 13 May 2014: Interviewed and took her initial sworn statement. 14 Ma 2014: Interviewed and received sworn statements from e. f. 15 Ma 2014: Interviewed and received additional sworn statements and from g. 16 May 2014: Traveled from FOB Shank to Bagram Airfield. Interviewed PFC Micah Johnson and received his sworn statement. h. 17 May 2014: Conducted a follow-up interview with PFC Micah Johnson and received an additional sworn statement. i. 18 May 2014: Traveled from Ba ram Air?eld to FOB Shank. Interviewed and received sworn statements from_ and - 19 Ma 2014: Intervier and received sworn statements from an k. statements from 20 Ma 2014: Conducted follow-up interviews and received sworn and JTFENG-365-LG SUBJECT: Chronology of AR 15-6 Investigation I. 21 May 2014: Traveled from FOB Shank to Bagram Airfield to finalize my report. m. 22 May 2014: Conducted a third interview with PFC Micah Johnson and received his sworn statement. n. 23 May 2014: Conducted a phone interview with? and received his sworn statement via email. 0. 24-29 May 2014: Completed required documents for AR 15-6 Investigation and met with SJA representatves to ensure complete and thorough investigation was completed. 2. The Point of Contact for this memorandum is the undersigned at NIPR or via-email at ?@afghan.swa.army.mil. OD Investigating Of?cer DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, 365TH ENGINEER BATTALION TASK FORCE RUGGED BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN APO AE 09354 29 May 2014 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: List of Personnel Interviewed, AR 15-6 Investigation into Allegations of Misconduct by PFC Micah Johnson, 284th Engineer Company, 365th Engineer Battalion 1. (U) The following is a list of personnel who were interviewed and sworn statements taken: i. j. (U) PFC Micah Johnson 2. Point of contact for this memorandum is the undersigned at NIPR: - or via-email nvestigating Of?cer Index of Exhibits Exhibit 1 I . ity Complaint Form for 04 May 14 Exhibit 2 I Sworn Statement fo_dtd 13 May 14 Exhibit 3 - Sworn Statement for? 14 May 14 Exhibit 4 . ment for? td 14 May Exhibit5 I - Sworn Statementfor? 14 May 14 Exhibit 6 Sworn Statement for? 14 May 14 Exhibit 7 Sworn Statement for? 14 May 14 Exhibit 8 atement for? td 14 May 14 Exhibit9 . . Sworn Statementfor? 14 May 14 Exhibit 10 i Sworn Statement for? 14 May 14 Exhibit 11 Sworn Statement for ?dtd 15 May14 Exhibit 12 - - Sworn Statement fo? 15 May 14 Exhibit 13 I Sworn Statement for PFC Micah Johnson 16 May 14 Exhibit 14 Rights Warning for PFC Micah Johnson 16 May 14 Exhibit 15 -r -: Sworn Statement for PFC Micah Johnson 17 May 14 Exhibit 16 Rights Warning for PFC Micah Johnson 17 May 14 Exhibit17 Sworn Statementfor? Exhibit 18 Exhibit 19 Exhibit 20 Exhibit 21 Exhibit 22 Exhibit 23 Exhibit 24 Exhibit 25 Exhibit 26 Exhibit 27 Exhibit 28 Exhibit 29 Exhibit 30 Exhibit 31 Exhibit 32 . Exhibit 33 Exhibit 34 Exhibit 35 18 May 14 Sworn Statement for? 18 May 14 Sworn Statement for 19 May 14 ement for? td 19 May 14 Sworn Statement for? 19 May 14 Wtatement for? 19 May 14 Wtatementfor? td 19 May 14 Sworn Statement for? 19 May 14 Sworn Statement for?dtd 20 May 14 Sworn Statement fo? 20 May 14 Sworn Statement for PFC Micah Johnson 22 May 14 Rights warning for PFC Micah Johnson 22 May 14 Sworn Statement for? 23 May 14 Ford ay 14 Screen shot of Facebook conversation ?Laundry Turn in?er 18 April 14 through 2 FC Micah Johnson and Wm 9 March 14 - Photograph of Medication 20 May 14 Photograph of Grenade 20 May 14 Privacy Act Statement for- 13 May 14 Privacy Act Statement for- Exhibit 36 Exhibit 37 Exhibit 38 Exhibit 39 Exhibit 40 Exhibit 41 Exhibit 42 Exhibit 43 Exhibit 44 Exhibit 45 -dtd 14 May 14 Statement for? td 14 May 14 Statement for- 14 May 14 Act Statement for- m?d 14 May 14 Privac Act Statement fo- td 14 May 14 Mot Statement for? td 14 May 14 cy Act Statement for? 14 May 14 Act Statement for- td 14 May 14 Privacy Act Statement for PFC Micah Johnson 16 May 14 Privaci Act Statement for- td 18 May 14 ment for,? 19 ay Privac Ac EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPLAINT FORM For use CI In 2; form. see AP. 600-23,1hc proponent ager?cy IS 038? PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: Title 10, USC Seczion 3013 Secretary OI tI?e Army? Army Regulatmn ECO-23, Arm; Gom'nani PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To provide a means for complamt basec OI me race, colon rengrm' 3' Ramada! ROUTINE USES: \I-Jne DISCLOSURE: Voluntary; However, farlnre to prowde all the infurnatrur?. COJIU "sad 7.4; u" nacemme data . .7. GROUP GENDER 6 DATE FEMALE (I-I PARTI- COMPLAINT .?Grve, In as mach detarl as passmle 327:: basis ?or vour comp/am! :he L. 7.3 NATURE OF COMPLAINT. clater's) or" Irv;- the names of parties Involved, wr'rnesses. and to whom r! may have neen previous/V af wank! be Ire/pm in resolv ng ,Iour co'anarnr A?racn add/Nona! sheets, as needed I?l'r? WI "Sc IznnI 0ch he Inn: II. [Isl um.- :Inwnrurrl nunr; :Innud Inn I?gnr \?Icln:?I:I Scum. bunt}. .I- I.-. 'Iv inI inn IlmI (h 5h?: 11!: IIcr' IznnIrIry hunk II Ilrr'Ig Ic: um" I In: Ill cunt: Imp In .?IiiIxme - ?zurncIJI. IrmI? ride: In . Inn t- an! Inn crv-n. In sIIr: I cxcn'nnc (I wt: 'iw: Inc inirn. 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During the process. she noticed four pairs of underwear missing. She recounted then checked her room. the laundry bags, :he lVlaxxPro and the parking area in front of the barracks for the missing underwear. She double checked and recalled specifically, the red pair missing. She then began to recall another pair, black with a white skyline outline, missing as well. This was when she was for certain that someone must have taken the four pairs from her laundry bag instead of having miscounted or misplaced said missing underwear. She then l'llUrliled-dlid her battle buddy,_of her concern over her missing underwear.- -advised that she inform the Platoon Sergeant At the time the alarm went for and everyone headed to the bunkers. This was w'ormed_ situation at hand. _aio that a health and wellness inspection would he mnrliicted on every room, as to not single out any particular Soldier.-began the second hallway?s insoecticun (Building 50059) of his squad. had been waiting in her room during the inspection when- came to her room to inform her that PFCJohnson had taken off with the uncenvear in his hon-die-assistecl in giving _and _f ashlights to searrh for PFC Johnson - ontinued to wait in her room as the search f0r PFC Johnson persisted. After 15 minutes- came by-oom and asked for her to come outside. guided her to thc- dumpsters outside of the hesco barrier of their barracks and opened up the dumpster lid to reveal t'tree ol the pairs of underwear, WhiCh she confirmed were hers. One being the black pair with the white skyline Outline-then proceeded to retrieve her underwear out of the dumpster and returned to her room to place them into a Ziploc bag for further evidence. She then waited in her room for further information or instruction-ame back to inform-hat they hadn?t found PFC Johnson due to the darkness of FOB Shank being a blackout FOB. After searching for another 30 minutes at an extensive perimeter of the living quarters, the red pair of underwear was neither found ITOF retrieved. 7R continuation: SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45, the proponent agency is PMG. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: Title 10. USC Section 301: Title 5, USC Section 2951: 9397 Social Security Number (SSN) PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activity involving the 8 Army. and to allow Army officials to maintain discipline. law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents, ROUTINE USES: Information provided may be further disclosed to federal. state. local and foreign government law enforcement agencies, prosecutors. courts. child protective services, victims. witnesses the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Office of Personnel Management infermation provnded may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances recruitment. retention. placement, and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other Information is voluntary 1 LOCATION 2, DATE 3 TIME 4 FILE NUMBER JEi-l?. Ir?gv 5 LAST NAME, FIRST NAME. 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FULLY UNDERSTAND CONT OF THE ENT MADE BY .IZE THE STATEMEKT TS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS HAVE 1NITIALED THE OF EACH PAGE . . . - . .. STATEMENT MADE THIS STATEMENT HODE OF OR REWARD, WI HCUT O: PJNISHMENI AND VHTEOUT COERCION UNLAWFUL 1 . w- Suoscnbed and sworn to Cofo-?e me, perSCD mthonzed up! .239 (in; UR AD '3 1.136,} HAW ORGANIZA HON DP. ADDRESS MAKENO DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 . "7 Vial/1?15 11/ if . 22:17; mane/i! am' :l?lutnor/L?y To Ajmimsfer SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form see AR 190-45. the oroponent agency is PMG AUTHORITY: ROUTINE USES: PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Title 10 USC Section 307 Ttle 5. USC Section 2951, 9397 8033! Securiry Nur?nbe.? (SEN). To dmtunent potential criminal activity the 8 Army and to slow Army officmls to maintnir law and order t?trough investigation of complaints and incidents provrded may be further discosed to federal. state. local, and Government taw enforcement agencres. prosecutors. courts. child protective seiv cos. Victims. me Departrnen: ofVeterans Affairs. and he Office of Personne! Management Information provdec may be used ?or determinatiOns regarding 3r pu'risrment. other administrative actions, security clearances, recruitment rezertton place-uncut. am: OIIlcr' gursonnel actions . . . - 1' I, w; rs - Von-v.1 ,prR J3 1k km. LO I 'q?uvnun l'c?m I?m i a Him?; \rt; 0.0 P. ,zrro?i/a. I I I nN-qrum nu) "h'l ?wu?maz l57'r?v It n. 1 is? ?1 ?cpl A, .N.) fp-L 151 ?Jc?blant-377Iv['ij "j (on; i - - - r?tL Strum-stuq yru?wtlb- Fm: g1 3-1 Ir(. .u JMH a '31qu A 5 5 ?t-t IN 0- 5? . 3 (thx. :0 .3 we I EKHISII NITI MAKINGSTATEMENT . I was: icy? ?3 Prams DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other is vountary. LOCATION DATE 3 TIME 4 IFILE NUMBER 1? 5) r1.) (5,531, Ix) E- - 5 5 IAST NAME FIRST NAVIE MIDDLE NAME 6 SEN 3 OR ADDRESS taVD ring Fi?; -g 3 - writerr- - l-J Xguyfik? II {It . - .5 rlcp.l?cgo x_ I I '4 L73: PF (31:5 MUST COIN IHE NG I SDI iO?i/F OF- ?rm/ST SE INDICA (ED. H: th- CIA FFCI ADDING. PAGE BEAR THE Of- PERSON THE STA ??4th DA FORM 2823. CV 2005 DA FORM 2823. DE: 1998. IS mm USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED TO FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. 9, STATEMENT (ContinuedM??rlMa.) I Hr?l) 0 5/ I: nil-.2 ,n V. . .- v"~L -. - wh-M I - I?'1?1xf??'.n-I W. TNITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT - I PAG CF 5 PACFS 1.: v1 011:3 DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED TO FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORMSTATEMENT (Ccnt/nued.17 Aug >.Lbk ?rT? WY 445?Dvu 2 I'I-Ipn?. ?NitJ'oc Ar] p?fv?IwD-?fl-(l I, I u" u/x/ I )lwin?; . INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT . - PAGF 5 OF PAGES APD LC '41 WC: DA FORM 2823. NOV 2006 USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED. PLEASE PROCEED TO FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. - -. I c' TAKEN AT DATED v' "3 (Continuec) . - 1' . - ftt- . - 4. unfk A-.: ?km?1".?N'l - INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT PAGE OF PAGES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 LI. v1 It> ST A .j Conrmu adj - - . - ?{pg/75Ii" a/r' I, AFFIDAVIT I A .HAVE READ OR HAVE HA3 READ TO M: T-HS STATEMENT WH CH ON PAGE AND ENDS ON PAGE IFULLY IINDERSIAND THE CF THE MADE BY STATEMEM IS TRUE IHAVE ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE OF EAGE PAGE I TIIE IHAVE MADE THIS FPEELY 2D 0: JNLSIIMENT AND COERCION UNLAWFUL SSES admIn ste' oaths. thIs day OEGANIZA ION 5R ADDRESS 37> .1: (A 7: Nanni- E?arxnn ?ankHim warmer In; _3 GI I 1 PAGE 3 (IF 3 PAGES DA FORM 2523, NOV 2006 SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45; the proponent agency is PMG PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: litle 10. USC Section 301. Title 5, USC Section 2951. 5.0. 9397 Social Security Number (SSN). PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activity involving the US. Army. and to allow Army of?cials to maintain discipline, law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents. ROUTINE USES: Information provided may be further disclosed to federal. state. local. and foreign government law enforcement agenCles, prosecutors. courts, child protective services. victims, Witnesses. the Department of Veterans Affairs. and the Of?oa of Personnel Management. Information provuded may be used for detemiinations regarding jUdlClal or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment. retention. piacement, and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information is voluntary. 1 -OCATION .2. DATE 3, TIME FILE NUMBER - am -- L?fem .1 . WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH fawn 7% Cali am/ 4/0501 14/6? lit/V ?yf/g?/L?Ige/ W45 710/1/ 7&0 Come? o/a/ (my #7 we we ?e i/o/MM 172/ 74/ I wag! 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I, AND FNDS ON PAGF 3 I I UNDERSTAND CONTENTS OF THE MALE ME THE TRUF I HAVF FD Azl CORRECTIONS AND HAJE NITIALED THE BOTTOM EACH PAGES IHAVF MADF THIS HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, THRFAT (TF ANT) WITHOUT UNLAWFUL INFL 7 - ENT .ng Smi?emen? Subscnoed and sworn to More me. arson z-tutmz?lzed by law to I adminlsier oaths. this {4?4 day of . 7?4? 235V 64/ Jaw-hum I II v1 ngufuh: 9:150." Tim/r" 17Gain": I 71,379 .ji/I/ 7? 1 I4 I, {gt-11.. . wk xii: I - Lib m4_7? IZA ON OF ADDRESS Tu Basil?s- I I I FORM 2323. NOV 2006 .. SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45 the proponent agency is PMG. AUTHORITY: PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: ROUTINE USES: PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Title 10. USC Section 301; Title 5 USC Section 2951; E0. 9397 Social Security Number (SSN). To document potential criminal activity involving the US. Army, and to allow Army officials to maintain discipline. law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents. information provided may be further disclosed to federal. state. local. and foreign government law enforcement agencies. prosecutors courts, child protective services. victims, Witnesses. the Department of Veterans Affairs. and the Of?ce of Personnel Management Information provided may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment. retention. placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information is voluntary. t. Nifty/4 2 DATE 3. TIME 4 FILE NUMBER ., W.- JD I 8. ORGANI ATION OR A I 6 CCBI DR E88 [5.2 J35 g, l/ i-i xix?16{irr- 9 I. WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: i I, was Itui 'nI(nIL&ri to r Iv- C/x'j? Vim ?I?q'wl(IPERSON MAKING STATEMENT FORM 2823, NOV 2006 H0 LC v1 01:: 9. STATEMENT {Corn/ruedi AFFIDAVIT WHIC THREAT OF PUNISHMENT. AND WITHOUT COERCION. UNLAWFUL INF I UNL WFUL INDUCEMEN T. . HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME STATEMENT . - v? I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT Person IVak/ng Statement) Subscribed and sworn to before me. a person authorized by law to 6R ADDRESS . ORGANIZATIO INITIALS OF PERSON MARIN: administer oaths, this X4 day of .5374 . A at g/gn (digraiure 0' Person Administering Oar/i) (Tyned Name of Person Administering Oath) (Authority To Oaths} PAGE OF PAGES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 APD LC OI ES SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45: the proponent agency is PMG. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Title 10. USC Secton 301; Title 5. USC Section 2951; E0. 9397 Social Security Number (SSN). To document potential criminal activity involving the US. Army. and to allow Army of?cials to maintain discipline, law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents. AUTHORITY: PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: ROUTINE USES: Information provided may be further disclosed to federal, state. local. and foreign government law enforcement agencies. prosecutors. courts. child protective services, victims. witnesses the Department of Veterans Affairs. and the Of?ce of Personnel Management Information provided may be used for determinations regarding Judicial or non-judiciai punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment. retention, placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information is voluntary. 1. LOCATION 3. TIME 4. FILE NUMBER '7 (1. LONG LII BIG) - Eli 1 . . WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: ?Trsi and l?lQl?. ?I'I?i?Zriuqm (igocand l?IIfi?d laid - ml I mi?. Iii-9- (7ny ?In HI a 0m mall-?r. mm: l1 I It?ltl lag V4 11 VIC (In lmtii". Ilujt Ippir Iii) "mar rm l?II?leIl- i [It tl?II?; 'tiI?lO'G. l?W? My QIWI Mm ME. lei-ctr Iii/.12. pinia Ifi nut Inc-r gt WEIR Ht I?Itv til final int QIV Ill/l 0i (IL am) Um from I'm room I. l-Q?liibilf. 9 Sim WILL i (I If w. Li (I iniI100 I43: an Um I I m1 ?rI-m?r I. 10. EXHIBIT I ,7 PAGE 1 OF El PAGES I MAKING STATEMENT ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING it TAKENAT DA TED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STA TEMENI, AND PAGE NUMBER MUST BE INDICATED. DA FORM 2823, Nov 2006 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE APD L: V1 0155 STAIEMEM KCNAT 9. STATEMENT (Continued) 1 DATED ILI FFIDAVIT HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1. AND ENDS ON I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME THE STATEMENT IS TRUE I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFI OH REWARD. WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT. AND WITHOUT UL INFL Subscibed and sworn to before me a person authorized by law to adm1nister oaths. this day of 1: . '17, #4 WITNESSES: at ORG NIZAI ADDRESS (Sig/varwe of Pelson Adrmnistenng Oath) Mam] Gaff) I A a 11/ fr?J I37 . ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS IN STATEMENT I . 1 PAGE or PAGES 4w: u; DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 (Authority To Aer?msrer Oatfs) SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form, see AR 19045 the proponent agency is PMG. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: Title 10 USC Section 301 Title 5. USC Section 2951; E0. 9397 Social Security Number (SSN). PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activity involvmg the U.S. Army. and to allow Army officials to maintain discipline. law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents. ROUTINE USES: Information provided may be Iurther disclosed to federal. state. local. and foreign government law enforcement agencies. prosecutors courts. child protective servrces. witnesses. the Department of Veterans Affairs. and the Of?ce of Personnel Management. Information provided may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment. retention placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information is voluntary. 1. LOCATION 2. DATE 3. TIME 4. FILE NUMBER ITNII ME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME jG. SSN 7. 7- at In *t-I HI INIIHF Lt I 2 MI .1 I. WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: .. . I II I Ila- I I :1 lit? . I 'T'I?ri I I Lg (I I-.I Iii: Wk? I 3 I'lkierf? I TI thit? 10 EXHTBIT II. INITIALS or AKING STATEMENT PAGEI OF PAGES ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING TEIVENT OF TAKENAT 7" DATED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STATEMENT AND PAGE NUMBER MUST BE It.) DA FORM 2323, Nov 2005 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARI: OBSOLETE Arms VI was USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED TO FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. 9 STATEMENT (ContinuedSTATEMENT - PAGE - O: I ADD _3 V1 DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED T0 FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. 9. STATEMENT (ContinuedI1,Al_l! H. th-{nVHiil1 [IKIC. I I (1 t? (Inn13.\'1Hl Hm- CE . V7161 \a . if}, 1 3.1.1 \f'kk'u- (xx ll? 1 b! L-M {Jifl?ngig i . f? . 1 v~Y l?rxy?ntg; \u?vV? i1? ?1_vL {13.klf?v? ,4 \er\151 it? INITIALS OF PAGE 2 OF PAGES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 AFC) LC v1 C-1ES 9. STATEMENT {CO'anedI AFFIDAVIT I. HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1, AND ENDS ON PAGE - I . I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF OR REWARD, THREAT OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLAWFUL INFLUENCE. Statement) SubSCribed and sworn to before me, a person authorized by law to administer oaths. this ,Iel1.x. - 'Iiw ype ameo er Imsten'(Authority '0 Adm'nISIer Oarf's) ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT I DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 nf?L? LC v1 WES SWORN STATEMENT Fer use of this form, see AR 190-45; the proponent agency is PMG. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: Title 10 USC Section 301: Title 5 USC Section 2951; E0. 9397 Social Security Number (SSN). PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activity involving the US. Army. and to allow Army officials to maintain discipline law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents. ROUTINE USES: inf0rmation provided may be further disclosed to federal. state. local, and foreign government law enforcement agencies. prosecutors courts. child protective servrces. Victims. witnesses. the Department of Veterans Affaws. and the Of?ce of Personnel Management. information provided may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment. retention. placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information IS voluntary. 1 LOCATION 2. DATE 3. 4. FILE NUMBER Ti 1' hf: YA i 'lry". ?33 IDDLE NAME 6 SSN 7 8. ORGANZATION OR AD RESS - text l~_l I tillWANT IO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: . . r' Lr lliv Fl? ?trial. lf'lwofhrU?rw'hhl/Il, I ?4 I ?Zfer'l?/ . . . I l?ggt A -. r?l' Jr 3- . ,lt? lF?i (Al_l I?ll ix L- (cl Flu-l? 1 ?Ll ("Li i?r .i ?r?ttl Ln . i "l l? 10. EXHIBIT 11. iNiTlA MAKING STATEMENT PAGE 1 OF 2 ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING EN 4T DATED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STATEMENT. AND PAGE NUMBER MUST BE TED DA FORM 2323, Nov 2005 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE Am u: V: was USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED T0 FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. STATEMENT OF TAKEN AT Fir; 9. STATEMENT (Continued4's- - 171 \h I Ir'k? H'lt LII- l. LVN Lung?. 44-? . ?w t? tub. It r1;? I IV I Ir? El. IVT \x?y - INITWS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT PAGE or PAGES LC v1 0"[3 DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 m. ma>aw?m2_ 50:22:22.. Ir . I>D Om I>0 gm dim m4>am?mZH $1.01 wm0_2m OZ A. >20 02 pram luv! . mCrr< C20m3m4>20 Om 41m m4>4m?m24 g>om m< Zm 41m m?pqmimzq _m 42cm. I>rmO OmemOjozm >20 I>20 00mm0_02_ .ancmzom. imza. Hm?qm?xm o? Umamn: ?296 ?68:63: mag 933.8 388 3m 22.8: 33058 3 $2 8 $35.92 83m.wnuin . . . . . Wax .3me 223m 0? 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Information provided may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment. retention. placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information is voluntary. 1, LOCATION 2. DATE 3. 4. FILE NUMBER dog?ght; 2 7r 8. ORGANIZATIO A 764m fir" [If 847?; l. . WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: IN (I?Idx/ Hit Moot" did Luring/<56 Mc'f'j?jII?Ic) In?) the Hi Ike 5&7 C?u'lj'I?Iiutc) (nix/0'16" TL (NIT-II I'Mcl dcpi' blew ?1 'Ifc?ll mule lac brad liter Jri, II and he "It.er 01' if he ivf?o o'c?ctl?tiiriigu ?Hts?r. ?tem PM I LUV.) (?Hm Isn't? (Haw-6P8. dic? ACT {fray Ac, 76 W870i?. EH76 Inspection 1: (apt recall I5 Ht- Ciljl?c'rly to. Enter hi6 if (will titan". tine health 73 Ida-4.54266 hm? Maurie-If CF PFC Elwin-f?, haw"); Io, EXHIBIT 11. INITIALS or STATEMENT /7 PAGE 1 OF 7 PAGES ADDITIONAI PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING TEMENT OF, TAKEN AT DATED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STATEMENT, AND PAGE NUMBER MUSTBE INDICATED DA FORM 2323-, NOV 2005 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE Am LC v1 we: USE THIS PAGE IF NEEDED. IF THIS PAGE IS NOT NEEDED, PLEASE PROCEED TO FINAL PAGE OF THIS FORM. . 9. STATEMENT (Cbntinu?aj ?4 ?rC?maI?f imcc Cm?? 6 Hf 01mg ICU Wt (Ibodj INC 17pr pic-WI" (xd-QaIIx/ 6661?. CIA Sf?t.? 126 3m- her. Im?u?f?. I?cmcI GUI - Uivkiep?jaxp CIMI Jam: p? Tumm Dcz?mwe? If! ?Hwy (RI-I I. la? .n ILW (,ch Row as Weberk to?? Laura lot or deny) IV): bull?, (JIM-IL anal 9w We mew-3 Hm?r dew, Ila-1+5 LIMA I remw'ISrer?I ?Iac'I Vela-hum We HM 500.462}? MCI Informal II VIC-(ms INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT /7 5? PAGE A OF ?7 PAGES APD LC v1 UIES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 7 '27 .7 SIAIEMENI or: TAKEN AT I. (1C 9. STATEMENT (Continued) AFFIDAVIT I, . HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1. AND ENDS ON PAGE "7 FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MACE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS ANID HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT, I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT DR REWARD. WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLAWFUL INF . Suoscribed ard sworn to before me. a person authorized by law to admi?ister oaths. 2* I) 'day of . 1?9: at '6 I I 5? i?lw 77?ka ION OR ADDRESS - I I Typed Name of Person Adm?niste/ing Oath) v? Q, 2 ug?qf - ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS {Aurnomy To Adm nrsrer Oaths) VIN-ITIALS OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT . PAGE OF PAGES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 APB LC w. SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45; the proponent agency is PMG. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: Title 10. USC SectiOn 301: Title 5. USC Section 2951; ED. 9397 Social Security Number PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activity Involving the US. Army. and to allow Army Offlmals to maintain discipline. law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents. ROUTINE USES: Information provided may be further disclosed to federal. state. local. and foreign government law enforcement agenCIes. prosecutors. courts. child protective services. Victims. Witnesses. the Department of Veterans Affairs. and the Of?ce of Personnel Management. Information provided may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances. recruitment, retention. placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure at your SSN and other Informatlon ls voluntary. 1. LOCATION 2. DATE 3 TIME 4 FILE NUMBER Bagram Air?eld. Afghanistan 20 I 4/05/22 7 if _7 5 LAST NAME. FIRST NAME. MIDDLE NAME 6 SSN 7 Johnson. Micah. Xavier MOB a. ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS 284m EN 3651b EN BN. Bagram Air?eld. APO. AE 09354 9. I. Micah Xavier Johnson . WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER OATH: I was told I was going to BAF the day after the incident a little after lunch by around I or 2 pm) I can't remember exactly. It wasn't made clear yet if! was going to be staying for good orjust temporarl y. nowing that. Ijust packed all ofmy essentials and left what I didn?t need or wouldn't fit behind at Fob Shank. was going to be staying for good I was also told by -hat he would have some people pack up my things and either send them to me or bring them once everybody else went back to BAF. I did not have an) issue with that claim. I was not aware of any perscription medication or explosive devices inside my belongings. I was using two additional rooms for storage at Fob Shank I did not secure them because there wasjustjunk inside of one room and a waffle maker with syrup and other things that go with it inside ot'the other. I am unaware ot?how those items would have ended up in my belongings. or ot?fofthejob site I never made any comments on my female counterparts body. I never "bragged" about hooking up with anyone while at Fob Shank. But nd-wcre aware that I had a relationship with a civilian at Fob Shank because I talked about it with them. Q: ?Imsligalmg Of?cer A: SPC Micah Xavier Johnson he: Did ten odour female that would A: I do not wish to respond to this. Q: Is there anything else you wish to add at this time'.? A: l?hcre is nothing else I would like to add at this time. ?Nothing Io. EXHIBIT 11. moms OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT mp) PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING OF TAKEN AT DA TED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STATEMENT. AND PAGE NUMBER MUST BE INDICATED DA FORM 2823, Nov 2005 DA FORM 2323. DEC 1998 IS OBSOLETE APD vs v1 00 STATEMENT OF Xavier 9 STATEMENT (Continued) TAKEN AT Bagram Air?eld 2014:0522 Johnson. Micah. Xavier WITNESSES WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1.AND ENDS ON PAGE BY ME THE STATEMENT IS TRUE I HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE CONTAINING THF STATEMENT I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT AND WITHOUT COERCION. UNLAWFUI INFLUENCE OR UNLAWFUL INDUCEMENT 7 AFFIDAVIT . HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATEMENT I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE 4 {gut/Ligc/T (Signature of Person Making Statement) Subscribed and sworn to before me, a person authorized by law to administer oaths. this '365 EN (EN at Bagram Air?eld .?nghanistan (3g; I?dIn? ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS EM LI: {In ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS (Typed Name of Person Oath) UCMJ Article 136 (Authority To Administer Oaths) INITIAI OE PERSON MAKING STATEMENT mm PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 APD PE v1 00 RIGHTS WARNING CERTIFICATE For use of this form see AR 190-30; the proponent agency is DATA REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT Title United States Code. Section 3012(9) PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To provide commanders and law enf0'cement of?cials with means by which information may be accurately identified ROUTINE 11355; Your Social Security Number is used as an additional/alternate means of identification to faCiIitate Hing and retrieval. Disclosure of your Social Security Number is voluntary. LoizAi ION 2 DATE {3 TIME I 4- riLi: NO . . . Briana. [fl/rill .4712?. i/em, - 29"! affix" ?Hicxi 5 A?Ilt (Last, First, MI) 8 ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS . I '3 a e. .w chm-i .41 am eff/PART I - RIGHTS CERTIFICATE Section A. Rights - . Tl?e irveszigazm whose name apoears below told me that helshe is wm the United States Army Cl 365 and wanted to question me about me following otrense(s) of I am - I suspected/accused MJHAK .c/tizw,mntL_ Before he'she asked me any questioas about the offense(s), however ho/Sne made it clear to "no the? hevu the lollowmg rights. 1 ido not Have to answer any question or say anything 2 Anytime I say Or do can be Jsed as evrdence against me in a criminal tria 3 i=or oersonriel sub/eat to the UCMJI have the right to talk privately to a lawyer before. during. and after questioning and to have a lawyer present With me curirg questioning This lawyer can be a lawyer I arrange for at no expense to the Governmert or a military lawyer detailed for n?e a: no expense to me at ban. . or . For ctr/Illans norsuL?yeCl to (be UCMJ) have the rtgl?t to talk privately to a lawyer below, during. and alter questioning 'dllC. to law a lawyer oresent with inc curing questioning I understand that this lawyer can be one that I arrange for at my own expense. Or if I cani?ct afford a awyer and Wan? one. a lawyer u'llII ta aopornted for me belore any questioning bra-gins 4 I: I am now tc discuss the ollensels) uncer investigation. wrih or Without a lawyer present. . have a right to stoo arswering questions at ariy tune. Ul soeax privately With a lawyer before answe'ing furtner. even ifl Slgr?l the waiver below 5 COMMENTS on reverse axle) Section 8. Waiver I understand my righ's as stated above I am new Willing to discuss the offensets) under investigation and make a statement without talking to a lawyer first and wthoiut a lawyer present with me ?fave/(able) 3 SIGNATURE OF INTERV EVVEE OF i I AQURE AND DHONE '4 ARC gong ?m?N 3599: be NAME (Tyne or Print; I: ORSANIZATION OR ADDRESS AND PHONE 5 ORGANIZATION OF INVESTIGATOR He; gos- EN i w? Aural! AE. 9.735%, Arlee/14104.51 Section C. Non-waiver 1 dc not want to give LID my rignts want a lawyer I do not want to be questioned or say anything 2 SIGNATURE OF AI IACH WAIVER CERTIFIUAI TO ANY SWORN STATEMENT (DA FORM 2823) SUBSEQUENTLY EXECUTED BY THE SUSPECT-ACCUSED DA FORM 3381? Nov 1939 EDITION or nov 84 IS OBSOLETE AH) pr Ll?to SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45. the proponent agency is PMG. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT AUTHORITY: Title 10. USC Section 301; Title 5. USC Section 2951; E0. 9397 Social Security Number (SSN). PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activity involving the US. Army. and to allow Army officials to maintain discipline. law and order through investigation of complaints and incidents ROUTINE USES: Information previded may be further disclosed to federal. state, local. and foreign government law enforcement agencies. prosecutors. courts. child protective services. victims witnesses. the Department of Veterans Affairs. and the Of?ce of Personnel Management. Information provided may be used for determinations regarding judicial or non-judicial punishment. other administrative disciplinary actions. security clearances recruitment. retention. placement. and other personnel actions. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your SSN and other information Is voluntary. 1. LOCATION 2. DATE 3. TIME 4 FILE NUMBER FOB SHANK 20HIOSI23 l620 E. MIDDLE NAME 6 SSN 7 a. ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS 284th EN C0. 365_t_h EN BN. BagLraE 09654 9. WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER When myself and _?ound the grenade round and prescription medication in SPC Johnson room it was located in a sleeping bag within his original room. The items were found while emptying the sleeping that was stuffed with miscellaneous items. in order to pack up items left behind into boxes that could be mailed. NOTHING FOLLOWS- 1o. EXHIBIT 11. INITIALS OF PERS STATEMENT 0 PAGE I OF 2 PAGES ADDITIONAL PAGES MUST CONTAIN THE HEADING OF TAKEN A DA TED THE BOTTOM OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE MUST BEAR THE OF THE PERSON MAKING THE STATEMENT, AND PAGE NUMBER MUST BE INDICATED DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE APD PE or IAKENAI FOB SIIANK DATED 201405.23 9 SIAIEMENT (Contmued) NOT USED- AFFIDAVIT HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ To ME THIS STATEMENT WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1. AND ENDS ON PAGE 1? . I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT MADE BY ME THE STATEMENT IS TRUE I HAVE INITIAI FD ALI- CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIAI ED THE BOTTOM OF FACH PAGE CONTAINING THE STATEMENT I HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT THREAT OF PUNISHMENT. AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLAWFUL INFLUENCE OR UNI AWFUL INDUCEMFNT (Signature of Person Making WITNESSES Subscribed and sworn to before me, a person authorized by law to - admInIsIer oaths. this FOB Shank. Afghamstan ION OR ADDRESS (Signature of Person Admin/stenng Oath) 384 EN CO (Typed Name of Person Oal?h) FOB Shank. APO Ali 09364 UCMJ Art I36 ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS (Authority To Oathsl INITIALS OF PERSON MAKING - PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES DA FORM 2823, NOV 2006 APD PF. v1 OIFS 4M1 - 11:11-17 I a LH- m: ?31' ?'10ch? 3_l_ Edgar Elairm? Jr 1.21.5:? I CL: cal?? lick?) 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This information will be used in determining the appropriateness of any action, including adverse administrative action. Department of Defense employees, acting within their of?cial capacity. who have a need to know this information. will have access to this information. This information may be used as the basis for adverse personnel action, and documents re?ecting this information and such action may be filed in your official personnel files. Aflfidavit . have read or have had read to me this Privacy Act Statement. I fully understand the contents of the entire statement. (Signature ol? Person Making Statement) Subscribed and sworn to before me. 2t person authorized by law to administer oaths. this day of at _fob imp- Signature ol? Person Administering ()uth) (Type name ol? Person Outhl #4517} A"..th (5265? (Authority to om) Appendix 1 10 Privacy Act Statement Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 3013 and Army Regulation 15-6. we request this information. 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Department of Defense employees, acting within their official capacity, who have a need to know this information, will have access to this information. This information may be used as the basis for adverse personnel action, and documents reflecting this information and such action may be filed in your official personnel files. Af?davit have read or have had read to me this Privacy Act Statement. I fully understand the co (Sig (111th chrson Maung Subscribed and sworn to bcloi?c me. a person authorized h} iLtW to administer mths. this I day of . 20H at 717?" rm (Signature ol? Person Administering ()?dtill i'l'ypc name ol' Person Administering ()utlii MU (Authority in Administer Oath) Appendix 1 10 Privacy Act Statement Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 3013 and Army Regulation 15?6. we request this information. This information will be used to evaluate the facts and circumstances currently under investigation. Your response is not mandatory. 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I fully understand the tement. (Signature oi" Person Making Statement) Subscribed and sworn to hclore me. at person authorized by law to administer oaths. this tiziyni?- 2014?? f. 1 Person )at 1) (Type name of Person Administering ()ztthi Liz/1A3 Liz? (MEL to Administer )ath) Appendix 1 10 Privacy Act Statement Pursuant to 10 USC. 3013 and Army Regulation 15-6. we request this information. This information will be used to evaluate the facts and circumstances currently under investigation. Your response is nor mandatory. However, your failure to respond will require that we evaluate this matter without the benefit of your input. This information will be used in determining the appropriateness of any action, including adverse administrative action. Department of Defense employees, acting within their official capacity, who have a need to know this information, will have access to this information. 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