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DD Form 2366-2 — Montgomery GI Bill Act of 1984 (MGIB), Transferability Program

Montgomery GI Bill Act of 1984 (MGIB), Transferability Program

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    DD Form 2366-2 — a Department of Defense document. Title of record: Montgomery GI Bill Act of 1984 (MGIB), Transferability Program. Stated purpose: Montgomery GI Bill Act of 1984 (MGIB), Transferability Program. Edition date not stated; status not stated.

    Issued under not stated, with not stated as proponent. A DD number marks a Department-wide instrument: the same blank form serves every military department and the defense agencies, rather than one service alone.

    Common users: service members regardless of branch, Defense civilian staff, and the offices that file, verify or retain the finished document.

    When the form is filed is a matter of not stated and local instruction. The description here covers the document itself and how to obtain a copy.

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    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.

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    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 2366-2?
    Montgomery GI Bill Act of 1984 (MGIB), Transferability Program
    Which edition is current?
    Not stated by the publisher
    Who is responsible for this form?
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    In which formats can it be downloaded?
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