1104. Friendly Fire MishapsIn accordance with DoDI 6055.07, the combatant commander has the responsibility to convene an investigation to inquire into a friendly fire incident. DoDI 6055.07 defines friendly fire as a circumstance in which members of a US. or friendly military force are mistakenly or accidentally killed or injured inaction by US. or friendly forces actively engaged with an enemy or who are directing fire at a hostile force or what is thought to be a hostile force.
DoDI 6055.07 states that the Combatant Commander or his or her designee will convene a legal investigation for all incidents of friendly fire. US. Central Command has delegated this authority to Service Component Commanders, General Officer/Flag Officer in command of subordinate Joint
Command or Joint Task Force, and General Officer/Flag Officer commanders with GCMCA. (CENTCOM Commander Policy - Friendly Fire Reporting,
Investigation, and Dissemination, 14 June AR 638-8 requires commanders to complete an AR 15-6 investigation of all friendly fire incidents that result in the death or wounding of a Soldier.
AR 638-8 requires all AR 15-6 investigations of friendly fire
incidents be convened by the GCMCA. This includes injury cases as well as fatality cases. (NOTE In practice, this does not conflict with DODI 6055.07 since the Combatant Commander will or has delegated authority to a GCMCA to convene the investigation.)
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