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DD Form 707 — DD Form 707, Report of Deposits, March 1953

Deposits, Report of

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DD Form 707 — a Department of Defense document. Title of record: DD Form 707, Report of Deposits, March 1953. Stated purpose: Deposits, Report of. 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.

The download set covers PDF. Document length is 1 pages with about 93 entry fields.

Xfdl is present in the set. The format belongs to IBM Lotus Forms — long the Defense standard for electronic forms — and needs the matching viewer; pdf applications will report the file as unreadable.

Every listed format is free to download. Modern pdf software handles the pdf files, with the caveat that browser-embedded viewers sometimes ignore field properties that a desktop reader honours.

What the form asks for

  • Total funds deposited today.
  • enter, Total accumulated from last report.
  • Cumulative total.
  • Total amount.
  • line 1, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 1, Enter funds deposited today.
  • line 2, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 3, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 4, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 5, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 6, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 7, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 8, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 9, Enter sections and subsections.
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  • line 11, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 12, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 13, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 14, Enter sections and subsections.
  • line 2, Enter funds deposited today.
  • line 3, Enter funds deposited today.
  • line 4, Enter funds deposited today.
  • line 5, Enter funds deposited today.
  • line 6, Enter funds deposited today.

Completion runs in the order printed on the page: identifying data at the head, the body of the entry next, certification at the foot. Header data frequently governs what belongs in the fields below it.

Edition in use: not stated. Because DD forms are revised at Department level and distributed to all services at once, an obsolete printing may not match the fields an office expects. The date is printed on the form face.

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

Once executed, routing follows not stated and the submitting organization's own instruction. Keeping a copy is standard.

Cross-referenced forms are found through the numbering system. The DD sequence is Department-level and unified, which means a number cited on the page identifies one document across the whole Department.

Some procedures pair a DD form with a service form. The two numbering systems are separate — service forms answer to a service proponent, DD forms to not stated or another Department office — and a matching number in each system means nothing.

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 707?
DD Form 707, Report of Deposits, March 1953
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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