It is a record of a subordinate Soldier's misconduct or unsatisfactory performance that can later be used for UCMJ and/or Administrative Separations. A poorly written counseling statement slows down the UCMJ process and, in some cases, can prevent a Soldier from being held responsible for his actions.
What happens if a soldier disagrees with a counseling statement?
The Soldier cannot be forced to sign or comment on DA Form 4856. However, if you disagree with the counseling, you should sign and add your comments. If you refuse to sign, the counseling statement can still be used. The leader will annotate that you have received the DA Form 4856 and refused to sign.
What happens if you disagree with a counseling statement?
The Soldier cannot be forced to sign or comment on DA Form 4856. However, if you disagree with the counseling, you should sign and add your comments. If you refuse to sign, the counseling statement can still be used. The leader will annotate that you have received the DA Form 4856 and refused to sign.
What army regulation covers counseling statements?
Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 6-22.1 provides doctrinal guidance for all leaders, military and civilian, responsible for planning, preparing, executing, and assessing counseling actions.
How do you rebuttal a counseling statement?
Don't ramble. Describe the event in a logical, chronological order and get right to the point. Then explain why you think the Memorandum of Reprimand wasn't completely justified or provide previously unknown information that may mitigate your actions. In the final paragraph, call attention to your positive record.
Does negative counseling go away?
There is no expiration on a counseling statement. They are disposed of in accordance with the directions located on the footer of the DA Form 4856.
How do you fight a negative counseling statement?
Rather than refusing to sign your counseling statement, you can sign and write a rebuttal. I always encourage Soldiers to sign their counselings even when they do not agree with them. If you do not agree, check the disagree box and make a comment in the session closing block.
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