How and What to Report
When you are interviewed by Army Counterintelligence, give as many details as you can. Here is a checklist to help.
Size: Number and detailed description of people and vehicles. Identifying information such as unique distinguishing characteristics and license plates are important.
Activity: What are the People/Vehicles doing? What is suspicious? Provide as many details as possible.
Location: Location(s) of people, vehicles, or activities. Include direction of travel and names of roads(if known).
Unit: What unit they belong to, any markings, or insignias? Other identifying information on clothing or person such as brands, names, pictures, numbers or tattoos.
Time: Time and date you observed the behavior. Include timeline of activities during observation. How long did you observe in total? Note time of any significant events or changes during observation.
Equipment: Describe with as much detail as possible any equipment observed; such as cameras, writing/sketching instruments, tools, communications equipment, computer equipment, or weapons present.