Misc Pub 27-8 Legal Handbook Commander’s 2019


• In Line of Duty-This Episode Only (ILD-This Episode Only)



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ArmyDemLogProgramBriefing-Jan17
• In Line of Duty-This Episode Only (ILD-This Episode Only): This determination relates to a onetime event, where no serious injury or illness has occurred, but warranted the Soldier be attended to by a medical physician. This incident occurred while the Soldier was in an authorized duty status at the time of the episode. Treatment should be limited for this particular episode only. A Reserve Component Soldier is not authorized military treatment if episode occurs while not in an authorized duty status. A Formal LOD should be conducted to determine the cause of episode.
• Presumptive in Line of Duty (PILD): HRC uses this determination in cases of hostile action, death of natural causes, or death of passengers in a commercial carrier or military vehicles (see para c. Specific Reserve Component personnel (specified in the Delegation of Authority memorandum from the TAG) can use this determination in cases of Soldiers transferring between components with the proper medical documentation. (See paragraph c for eligible RC personnel and who is responsible within the RC and guidelines for issuing a PILD finding).
5. Benefits Affected by Line of Duty Investigations
• Extension of enlistment. An enlisted Soldier who is unable to perform duties for more than one day because of his or her intemperate use of drugs or alcohol or because of disease or injury resulting from the Soldier’s misconduct is liable after returning to duty to serve fora period that, when added to the period that he or she served before the absence from duty, amounts to the term for which he or she was enlisted or inducted.
• Longevity and retirement multiplier. Eligibility for increases in pay because of longevity and the amount of retirement pay to which a Soldier maybe entitled depends on the
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Soldier’s cumulative years of creditable service. An enlisted Soldier who is unable to perform duties for more than one day because of his or her intemperate use of drugs or alcohol or because of disease or injury resulting from misconduct is not entitled to include such periods in computing creditable service, in accordance with the DOD Financial Management Regulation.

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