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DA Form 5965 — BASIS OF ISSUE FOR CLOTHING AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT (CIE)

basis of issue for clothing and individual equipment (cie)

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DA Form 5965 is a Department of the Army form in the DA series. Title of record: BASIS OF ISSUE FOR CLOTHING AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT (CIE). Function: basis of issue for clothing and individual equipment (cie). The edition presently published bears the date 02/01/2011, with a status of ACTIVE. Physical extent is 1 page(s) and about 120 fillable fields.

Proponency for the form rests with ASA (AL&T). The governing authority is AR 70-1, 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.

Available formats: PDF, XFDL. Each is a rendering of the same official layout; the content is identical across them and only the means of completion differs. The pdf is the reference copy. Fillable pdf carries interactive form fields; a printable pdf is the same page image without them, intended for pen entry after printing.

A pdf opens in any current browser or in a dedicated reader. Fillable behaviour is more reliable in a full reader than in a browser viewer, where some field types render but do not save. An xfdl file is also published. This is the IBM Lotus Forms format used within Army systems; it requires the Lotus Forms Viewer and will not open in a pdf reader or a word processor.

All formats are free to download and no registration is involved. The files are the published documents, distributed unmodified.

What the form asks for

  • AAM
  • AAM_1
  • AAM_2
  • AAM_3
  • AAM_4
  • AAM_5
  • AAP
  • AAP_1
  • AAP_2
  • AAP_3
  • AAP_4
  • AAP_5
  • ARNG
  • ARNG_1
  • ARNG_2
  • ARNG_3
  • ARNG_4
  • ARNG_5
  • CHANGEREQ
  • CTSECTNO
  • ContentArea1
  • DAC
  • DAC_1
  • DAC_2

Completion follows the printed sequence of blocks from the top of the page downward. The heading area takes the identifying particulars — name, identification number, organisation, date of preparation. Retrieval of the record from a file depends on these entries, and they are therefore filled first.

Interactive fields are filled by typing into them. Movement between fields is by tab, following the order established when the form was constructed, which usually tracks the page layout. Check boxes and radio groups are set by clicking, and exclusive groups permit one selection at a time. A one-line field has no wrap: text beyond its width prints truncated even when the screen shows it. Overlong content is placed in remarks or on a continuation, not forced into the field.

The signature block is completed last and by hand or by an accepted electronic means. An unsigned form is a draft. Where a second signature is called for — reviewing official, approving authority, witness — each is applied in the order the blocks appear and dated as of application, not as of preparation. Blank mandatory fields are the most frequent defect; a nil entry is marked as such rather than left empty. Other recurring faults: transposed digits in identification numbers, dates in the wrong order of day and month, and stale copies retaining prior data because a working file was reused instead of a fresh blank form.

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 5965?
BASIS OF ISSUE FOR CLOTHING AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT (CIE)
Which edition is current?
02/01/2011
Who is responsible for this form?
ASA (AL&T)
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 42-ITEM ONLY PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA

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