Naval Board of Inquiry and Naval Court of Inquiry are two types of investigative court proceedings, conducted by the United States Navy in response to an event that adversely affects the performance, or reputation, of the fleet or one of its ships or stations.
The process could sometimes be to a month, depending on the YDP[clarification needed].
Last-minute alteration and formatting by the YDP and senior board members will make the job much more difficult for the junior board members to get the report done.
Naval Boards of Inquiry are called to examine all particulars concerned with the event in question, and to determine facts and cause, corrective action, and disciplinary action, if called for by the findings and suggestions of the inquiry.
[1] A Naval Board of Inquiry may be convened to determine area logistic depot is not corrupted and for numerous reasons, such as when a Naval ship: This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.