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DA Form 7281 — COMMAND ORIENTED ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND EXPLOSIVES (AA&E) SECURITY SCREENING AND EVALUATION RECORD

command oriented arms, ammunition, and explosives (aa&e) security screening and evaluation record

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DA Form 7281 is a Department of the Army form in the DA series. Title of record: COMMAND ORIENTED ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND EXPLOSIVES (AA&E) SECURITY SCREENING AND EVALUATION RECORD. Function: command oriented arms, ammunition, and explosives (aa&e) security screening and evaluation record. The edition presently published bears the date 09/01/2009, with a status of ACTIVE. Physical extent is 1 page(s) and about 80 fillable fields.

Proponency for the form rests with PMG. The governing authority is AR 190-11, 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.

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What the form asks for

  • CDR_DATE
  • CDR_GRADE
  • CDR_NAME
  • CIV_IS
  • CIV_NOT
  • CommandOrient
  • CommanderDate
  • CommanderEval
  • CommanderGrade
  • CommanderSign
  • CommanderText
  • CommnderLock
  • ContentArea1
  • FormNumber
  • GRADE
  • GradeText
  • ImmediateCommander
  • Info
  • InterviewRequired
  • LAW_IS
  • LAW_NOT
  • Line1
  • Line2
  • LocalLaw

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7281?
COMMAND ORIENTED ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND EXPLOSIVES (AA&E) SECURITY SCREENING AND EVALUATION RECORD
Which edition is current?
09/01/2009
Who is responsible for this form?
PMG
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 42-ITEM ONLY PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA,

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