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DA Form 1713-3 — DAILY WATER PRODUCTION LOG - 125 GPH LWP

daily water production log - 125 gph lwp

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DA Form 1713-3 is a DA series document issued for use across the Department of the Army. Official title: DAILY WATER PRODUCTION LOG - 125 GPH LWP. Purpose: daily water production log - 125 gph lwp. The current edition carries the date September 2015 and is listed with a publication status of not stated. The form runs to 1 page(s) and contains approximately 200 entry fields.

The office of primary responsibility is TRADOC. Use is prescribed by ATP 4-44, which defines when the form is raised and where it goes afterward. The form is normally completed by the subject of the entries or by administrative personnel maintaining the record, then reviewed and signed as the governing authority directs.

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What the form asks for

  • ANTI_SPEED
  • ANTI_SPEED_1
  • ANTI_SPEED_10
  • ANTI_SPEED_11
  • ANTI_SPEED_12
  • ANTI_SPEED_13
  • ANTI_SPEED_2
  • ANTI_SPEED_3
  • ANTI_SPEED_4
  • ANTI_SPEED_5
  • ANTI_SPEED_6
  • ANTI_SPEED_7
  • ANTI_SPEED_8
  • ANTI_SPEED_9
  • ANTI_STROKE
  • ANTI_STROKE_1
  • ANTI_STROKE_10
  • ANTI_STROKE_11
  • ANTI_STROKE_12
  • ANTI_STROKE_13
  • ANTI_STROKE_2
  • ANTI_STROKE_3
  • ANTI_STROKE_4
  • ANTI_STROKE_5

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 1713-3?
DAILY WATER PRODUCTION LOG - 125 GPH LWP
Which edition is current?
September 2015
Who is responsible for this form?
TRADOC
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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