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DA Form 3286 — STATEMENTS FOR ENLISTMENT, UNITED STATES ARMY ENLISTMENT PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY DELAYED ENLISTMENT PROGRAM (EGA)

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    DA Form 3286 is a DA series document issued for use across the Department of the Army. Official title: STATEMENTS FOR ENLISTMENT, UNITED STATES ARMY ENLISTMENT PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY DELAYED ENLISTMENT PROGRAM (EGA). Purpose: statements for enlistment, united states army enlistment program, u.s. army delayed enlistment program (ega). The current edition carries the date 04/01/2005 and is listed with a publication status of ACTIVE. The form runs to unknown page(s) and contains approximately unknown entry fields.

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    Questions and answers

    What is DA Form 3286?
    STATEMENTS FOR ENLISTMENT, UNITED STATES ARMY ENLISTMENT PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY DELAYED ENLISTMENT PROGRAM (EGA)
    Which edition is current?
    04/01/2005
    Who is responsible for this form?
    G-1
    In which formats can it be downloaded?
    No file published here

    Publisher notes

    1. 44-CRITICAL ITEM
    2. 14-REQUIRES PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT (AR 340-21)

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