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The Office of the Inspector General (OTIG) serves to "provide impartial, objective and unbiased advice and oversight to the Army through relevant, timely and thorough inspection, assistance, investigations, and training." The position has existed since 1777, when Thomas Conway was appointed the first inspector. The department was reorganized many times, and almost abolished on several occasions. In its early days, the department was frequently merged with, or proposed to be part of the Adjutant General. It expanded greatly after the American Civil War, to the point that it had around 2,000 officers in 1993. The current holder of the position is Donna W. Martin.

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  • Bureau de l'Inspecteur général de l'armée américaine (fr)
  • Office of the Inspector General of the United States Army (en)
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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OTIG) serves to "provide impartial, objective and unbiased advice and oversight to the Army through relevant, timely and thorough inspection, assistance, investigations, and training." The position has existed since 1777, when Thomas Conway was appointed the first inspector. The department was reorganized many times, and almost abolished on several occasions. In its early days, the department was frequently merged with, or proposed to be part of the Adjutant General. It expanded greatly after the American Civil War, to the point that it had around 2,000 officers in 1993. The current holder of the position is Donna W. Martin. (en)
  • Le Bureau de l'Inspecteur général de l'armée américaine (en anglais : Office of the Inspector General of the United States Army) a pour rôle de « fournir des conseils et une surveillance, impartiaux, objectifs et neutres, à l'Armée par le biais d'inspections, d'aide, d'enquêtes et de formation pertinentes, opportunes et approfondies ». Ce poste existe depuis 1777, lorsque Thomas Conway est nommé en tant que premier inspecteur. Cet organisme a été réorganisé à maintes reprises et presque supprimé plusieurs fois. À ses débuts, il a souvent fusionné avec celui d' (en) ou s'est vu proposer d'y être intégré. Il s'est considérablement développé après la guerre de Sécession, au point qu'il comptait environ 2 000 officiers, en 1993. (fr)
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  • Maj. Gen. Mitchell L. Kilgo (en)
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  • having been assigned as an Inspector General, do solemnly swear that I accept the special obligations and responsibilities of the position freely, that I will uphold the standards for Inspectors General prescribed by regulations and that I will, without prejudice or partiality, discharge the duties of the office which I am about to enter. So help me God. (en)
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  • The Office of the Inspector General (OTIG) serves to "provide impartial, objective and unbiased advice and oversight to the Army through relevant, timely and thorough inspection, assistance, investigations, and training." The position has existed since 1777, when Thomas Conway was appointed the first inspector. The department was reorganized many times, and almost abolished on several occasions. In its early days, the department was frequently merged with, or proposed to be part of the Adjutant General. It expanded greatly after the American Civil War, to the point that it had around 2,000 officers in 1993. The current holder of the position is Donna W. Martin. (en)
  • Le Bureau de l'Inspecteur général de l'armée américaine (en anglais : Office of the Inspector General of the United States Army) a pour rôle de « fournir des conseils et une surveillance, impartiaux, objectifs et neutres, à l'Armée par le biais d'inspections, d'aide, d'enquêtes et de formation pertinentes, opportunes et approfondies ». Ce poste existe depuis 1777, lorsque Thomas Conway est nommé en tant que premier inspecteur. Cet organisme a été réorganisé à maintes reprises et presque supprimé plusieurs fois. À ses débuts, il a souvent fusionné avec celui d' (en) ou s'est vu proposer d'y être intégré. Il s'est considérablement développé après la guerre de Sécession, au point qu'il comptait environ 2 000 officiers, en 1993. (fr)
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