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DA Form 5678-R — POLICY STATEMENT AND MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE U.S. ARMY POTENTIAL CONTRACTOR PROGRAM (LRA)

policy statement and memorandum of understanding for participation in the u.s. army potential contractor program (lra)

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DA Form 5678-R is a Department of the Army form in the DA series. Title of record: POLICY STATEMENT AND MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE U.S. ARMY POTENTIAL CONTRACTOR PROGRAM (LRA). Function: policy statement and memorandum of understanding for participation in the u.s. army potential contractor program (lra). The edition presently published bears the date 02/01/1988, with a status of ACTIVE. Physical extent is 2 page(s) and about 85 fillable fields.

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What the form asks for

  • AuthRepr
  • CertName
  • CoOfDate
  • Collection1
  • Collection2
  • ContentArea1
  • CorpTitl
  • Member
  • Namea
  • Nameb
  • Namec
  • Named
  • Namee
  • Page1
  • Page2
  • R38
  • R39
  • R40
  • R41
  • R42
  • R47
  • R50
  • R59
  • R60

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 5678-R?
POLICY STATEMENT AND MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE U.S. ARMY POTENTIAL CONTRACTOR PROGRAM (LRA)
Which edition is current?
02/01/1988
Who is responsible for this form?
ASA (AL&T)
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 41-ITEM ALSO PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA

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