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The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command was not officially established until 1971, but its roots go back to the 1917 and the creation of a Criminal Investigation Division (CID) within the Military Police Corps to oversee all investigations into criminal activity, which had increased substantially as the size of the Army grew exponentially following American entry into World War I. Following the war, the CID was reduced and size and its functions decentralized, but the outbreak of World War II led to its reactivation and expansion—both of which were reversed following victory in 1945.
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