Army Capt. James Huerth explains what the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board does and what military and civilian personnel can do before they utilize it.

FORT KNOX, Ky. — Army military police officer Capt. James Huerth says the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board is here to protect not just Soldiers and civilian employees from bad business practices, it's here to also protect the community.

Find out what personnel should do before they raise a complaint to the board, and where they should go when it's time to complain.

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Disciplinary control board officer says protect your name before you complain
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