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DD Form 150 — DD Form 150, February 1991. This form has not been set up to work with a text-to-speech reader. Contact the DLA Forms Manager if access is required.

Special Measurements Blank for Special Measurement/Orthopedic Boots and Shoes

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Department of Defense form 150. Official designation: DD Form 150, February 1991. This form has not been set up to work with a text-to-speech reader. Contact the DLA Forms Manager if access is required.. Purpose: Special Measurements Blank for Special Measurement/Orthopedic Boots and Shoes. Current edition not stated, status not stated.

Prescribing authority: not stated. Proponent: not stated. Unlike service-specific publications, DD forms carry Department-level authority and apply across the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force and Coast Guard when operating under Defense jurisdiction.

Users include uniformed members of any branch, DoD civilian employees, contractor personnel where authorized, and the administrative staff who process the completed record.

Submission follows the schedule set by not stated and by local implementing procedures. This page provides the blank form for download and general orientation only.

Available formats: PDF. The form runs 4 pages and contains approximately 75 fillable fields.

Distribution centres on pdf. Two states exist: fillable, where field boxes accept keyboard input and retain it, and printable, a static blank produced for manual completion. Typed data reproduces cleanly across copies; handwritten data depends on the writer.

What the form asks for

  • FitAge
  • FitHeight
  • FitInstallation
  • FitName
  • FitOrgan
  • FitRankGrade
  • FitSSN
  • FitWeight
  • LeftAnkle
  • LeftBall
  • LeftCalf
  • LeftCirc
  • LeftCorr
  • LeftCorr.0
  • LeftCorr.1
  • LeftCorr.10
  • LeftCorr.11
  • LeftCorr.12
  • LeftCorr.2
  • LeftCorr.3
  • LeftCorr.4
  • LeftCorr.5
  • LeftCorr.6
  • LeftCorr.7

Order of completion: identification block first, substantive entries second, certification and signature last. The blank is laid out in that sequence and the sequence is not arbitrary — later entries often depend on data established in the header.

Verify the edition date against not stated before entry. Department-level revisions replace the blank across every service simultaneously, so an old copy in a desk drawer may no longer correspond to current field numbering.

Instructions printed on the form or in not stated govern individual field entries. Where the two differ, the governing publication controls.

The completed document moves to the office named in not stated or in local guidance. A retained copy is conventional practice.

Related documents are located by series and number. DD forms sit in a single Department-wide sequence, so a form referenced inside DD Form 150 is normally found by its number alone, without regard to service.

A DD number and a DA number may appear in the same instruction without being related. DA forms belong to the Army alone; DD forms belong to the Department and are administered at Department level. The sequences are independent.

Forms are reissued for several reasons: directive revision, changed data requirements, updated notice language. Confirming not stated at the moment of download covers the risk.

The material here is descriptive. Nothing on the page constitutes legal or procedural advice, and no statement here determines whether a submitted form will be accepted. Such questions go to not stated, a servicing administrative office, or the authority identified in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 150?
DD Form 150, February 1991. This form has not been set up to work with a text-to-speech reader. Contact the DLA Forms Manager if access is required.
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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