DA Form 4886, Issue-In-Kind - Personal Clothing Record , is a form used to record the clothing provided to U.S. Army personnel. The Army personal clothing record form allows keeping track of all issued items until they are turned in or allowed to be retained.
The latest version of the form - sometimes incorrectly referred to as DD Form 4886 - was released by the U.S. Department of the Army (DA) on July 1, 2014 . An up-to-date DA Form 4886 fillable version is available for digital filing and download below or can be found through the Army Publishing Directorate website.
Enlisted soldiers receive their clothing at the beginning of active duty, soldiers of the Reserve Components receive clothing during initial active duty for training. When the soldier is discharged or separated from active duty, they either return the items or keep them, if the items are non-recoverable. Non-recoverable items include underwear and footwear.
The form may be filed digitally, but some items need to be completed with an ink pen. This includes the soldier's name, rank, and the last four digits of the Social Security Number (SSN). DA Form 4886 instructions are as follows:
Indicate the size of each item, if applicable. Enter information on consecutive clothing inventories in Columns 1 through 15. If the issued item is not listed in the form it should be indicated in the empty lines provided at the bottom of the list.
Any additional information should be listed in the "Remarks" section.
Each issue has to be followed by the date and signature at the bottom of the form. The decision about whether the soldier will need to return the items or will be able to keep them depends on the duration of their service and the conditions of discharge:
An overview of the form, filing guidelines, and a DA Form 4886 example can be found in the Army Regulation 700-84, Issue and Sale of Personal Clothing.