Final answer:
Commands need to submit the OPNAV 1752/2, the Sexual Assault Incident Report, within 30 days of becoming aware of a report or investigation of an adult sexual assault involving a Service member.
Step-by-step explanation:
Within how many days of the command becoming aware of a report or investigation of an adult sexual assault involving a Service member victim or a Service member alleged offender (including RC members who were performing active service or IDT during the time of the assault) must an OPNAV 1752/2 be submitted?
The correct answer is B) 30 days. According to current regulations, commands must submit the OPNAV 1752/2, which is the Sexual Assault Incident Report, within 30 days of becoming aware of a report or investigation of an adult sexual assault involving a Service member, either as the victim or the alleged offender. Timely reporting is crucial in these cases to ensure the proper handling of each incident and to provide the necessary support and resources to the involved parties.