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DA Form 7805 — IINDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION CAPACITY (IMC) REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING FACILITIES

iindustrial mobilization capacity (imc) requirements for manufacturing facilities

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DA Form 7805 is a DA series document issued for use across the Department of the Army. Official title: IINDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION CAPACITY (IMC) REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING FACILITIES. Purpose: iindustrial mobilization capacity (imc) requirements for manufacturing facilities. The current edition carries the date 06/01/2018 and is listed with a publication status of ACTIVE. The form runs to 1 page(s) and contains approximately 93 entry fields.

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What the form asks for

  • CivilianPositions
  • CommandName
  • ContentArea1
  • EXPLANATION
  • FBY1
  • FBY2
  • FBY3
  • FBY4
  • FBY5
  • FPY1
  • FPY2
  • FPY3
  • FRBY1
  • FRBY2
  • FRBY3
  • FRBY4
  • FRBY5
  • FRPY1
  • FRPY2
  • FRPY3
  • FTHBY1
  • FTHBY2
  • FTHBY3
  • FTHBY4

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7805?
IINDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION CAPACITY (IMC) REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING FACILITIES
Which edition is current?
06/01/2018
Who is responsible for this form?
ASA (AL&T)
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, PDF

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