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DA Form 2406 — MATERIEL CONDITION STATUS REPORT

materiel condition status report

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DA Form 2406 belongs to the DA series of Department of the Army publications. Its official title is MATERIEL CONDITION STATUS REPORT, and its stated purpose is materiel condition status report. Edition in force: 04/01/1993. Publication status: ACTIVE. Length is 2 page(s), with roughly 200 fields available for entry.

Proponency for the form rests with G-4. The governing authority is AR 700-138, which establishes the circumstances of use and the required routing. Preparation falls to the individual named in the entries or to the unit administrator acting on that individual's behalf; review and signature follow the chain set out in the governing authority.

Formats offered: PDF, XFDL. All are the same published layout in different containers, and the choice between them is a matter of how the entries will be made rather than what appears on the page. The pdf serves as the authoritative rendering. A fillable pdf exposes editable fields on screen; a printable pdf is the blank form as a flat page for handwriting.

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What the form asks for

  • ATH_QTY
  • ATH_QTY_1
  • ATH_QTY_10
  • ATH_QTY_11
  • ATH_QTY_12
  • ATH_QTY_13
  • ATH_QTY_2
  • ATH_QTY_3
  • ATH_QTY_4
  • ATH_QTY_5
  • ATH_QTY_6
  • ATH_QTY_7
  • ATH_QTY_8
  • ATH_QTY_9
  • AVAIL_D
  • AVAIL_D_1
  • AVAIL_D_10
  • AVAIL_D_11
  • AVAIL_D_12
  • AVAIL_D_13
  • AVAIL_D_2
  • AVAIL_D_3
  • AVAIL_D_4
  • AVAIL_D_5

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 2406?
MATERIEL CONDITION STATUS REPORT
Which edition is current?
04/01/1993
Who is responsible for this form?
G-4
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 44-CRITICAL ITEM
  2. 41-ITEM ALSO PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA
  3. 02-REQUIRED FOR MOBILIZATION USE (AT MOB SITE)

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