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DA Form 7819 — URBAN MARKSMANSHIP SCORECARD

urban marksmanship scorecard

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DA Form 7819 belongs to the DA series of Department of the Army publications. Its official title is URBAN MARKSMANSHIP SCORECARD, and its stated purpose is urban marksmanship scorecard. Edition in force: 07/01/2019. Publication status: ACTIVE. Length is 1 page(s), with roughly 200 fields available for entry.

The office of primary responsibility is T2COM. Use is prescribed by TC 3-20.40, which defines when the form is raised and where it goes afterward. The form is normally completed by the subject of the entries or by administrative personnel maintaining the record, then reviewed and signed as the governing authority directs.

Distributed formats: PDF. The layout is common to all of them; what varies is the method of entry. The pdf is the reference version. In the fillable pdf the entry areas are live objects that accept typing; in the printable version the same areas are inert and are filled by hand after printing.

Any modern browser or reader will display a pdf. Interactive fields behave more predictably in a standalone reader than in an in-browser viewer, which sometimes shows fields it cannot store.

Every format is available at no charge and without sign-up. Files are distributed exactly as published, with no changes to the page.

What the form asks for

  • CERT
  • CERT2
  • COM_SIGN
  • ContentArea1
  • DATE
  • DODID
  • EQUIP_OPT
  • HIT_T1_1
  • HIT_T1_10
  • HIT_T1_2
  • HIT_T1_3
  • HIT_T1_4
  • HIT_T1_5
  • HIT_T1_6
  • HIT_T1_7
  • HIT_T1_8
  • HIT_T1_9
  • HIT_T2_1
  • HIT_T2_10
  • HIT_T2_2
  • HIT_T2_3
  • HIT_T2_4
  • HIT_T2_5
  • HIT_T2_6

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7819?
URBAN MARKSMANSHIP SCORECARD
Which edition is current?
07/01/2019
Who is responsible for this form?
T2COM
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, PDF

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