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change of address notification.
nn. Record specific instructions regarding the place and manner of burial in the event of
your death. Upon mobilization, these instructions should be left with your spouse or family.
oo. List of documents and items stored in a safety deposit box. You should consult with
a lawyer about the advisability of storing important documents and small items in a safety
deposit box.
pp. Maintain DD Form 1543, Annual Legal Checkup, to assist in getting personal legal
affairs in order.
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FORSCOM Regulation 500-3-3
Instructions for Obtaining Family Member Identification Cards
(To be maintained as a separate page. Units should make copies for soldiers to provide to family
members)
C-16. General
a. The DD Form 1173 (Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card) identifies
the holder as a family member of a member of the Armed Forces on active duty. This card is
necessary to obtain the entitlements for which you are eligible.
b. You may obtain an ID card by reporting to the ID card issuing facility at any
installation of any military service or State Family Assistance Center with a verified DD Form
1172 (Application for Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card).
c. If you have difficulty getting to a military facility, the following procedures apply:
(1) Mail a verified copy of the DD Form 1172 and a copy of your sponsor's
mobilization orders to:
(Mailing address of unit MS or other military facility)
(2) The issuing officer will mail a partially processed ID card to you.
(3) Complete as many items on the card as possible. Don't forget to sign it.
(4) Return the ID card to the issuing office with a 8" x 10" photograph.
(5) Your ID card will be completed and returned to you by mail.
d. While waiting for your ID card to be made, you can use a verified copy of the DD
Form 1172, along with a copy of your sponsor's mobilization orders as identification for your
family for a period of 180 days. If you do not have a verified copy of DD Form 1172, you may
use your DOD Family Member ID Card (DD Form 1173-1) with your sponsor's mobilization
orders.
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FORSCOM Regulation 500-3-3
Deployment/Employment Policy
As noted earlier, you are now on active duty and all personnel actions (less pay and promotions)
will be implemented following active army policies and procedures. Some of the key areas that
always create problems or are addressed as concerns during all operations include:
a. LEAVE. (Theater and Emergency). Guidance in AR 600-8-10 applies. You will
earn leave 2.5 days per month while on active duty. Leave while in theater will be determined by
the theater commander.
b. EARLY RELEASE FROM ACTIVE DUTY. After M-date at home station
(___________ for this operation) you fall under active army regulations. Unless otherwise
directed by DA, you will be required to report to the mobilization station and process for
separation under AR 635-200 (enlisted) or AR 600-8-24 (officers).
c. MEDICAL EVACUATION. If you are medically evacuated from theater to
CONUS, both medical and personnel systems establish accountability to ensure you receive
appropriate benefits. Accountability problems can occur when released from the hospital. If
asked where your home station is and where you should report to upon release, you should
provide the name of the installation where you mobilized. Upon release, you need to report to or
coordinate with the appropriate mobilization installation (For this operation your mobilization
station is __________________) for coordination of leave, return to theater, CONUS assignment
or other personnel assignments.
Redeployment and Demobilization
a. LEAVE (Transition). Most soldiers may complete Active Duty with accrued
leave. You will have options of taking that leave or being paid for the leave. The maximum
allowable leave a soldier may sell back to the Army is 60 days cumulative. Any leave you sold
to the Army after previous active duty tours will count against the total.
b. PHYSICAL EXAM/EVALUATION. Guidance on physical examinations or
evaluations may change for each operation. Actions could range from a simple screening to a
complete examination. It is important that you participate fully in any medical processing to
avoid problems with medical issues after release from active duty.
c. EVALUATIONS and AWARDS. Most operations will require that soldiers
receive evaluations for their period of active duty. There is no problem on coordinating the
signatures for the evaluation if you stay within the same command chain. If there is a change in
command or rating schemes, it is critical to ensure that appropriate documents are signed before
you leave the theater. Although this is a rating chain responsibility, you need to be aware of who
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