This is a legal form that was released by the United States Army Recruiting Command on September 1, 2008 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is USAREC Form 1279?
A: USAREC Form 1279 is an inprocessing checklist for HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers.
Q: Who is required to complete USAREC Form 1279?
A: HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers are required to complete USAREC Form 1279.
Q: What does HRAP stand for?
A: HRAP stands for Human Resources Assistance Program.
Q: What does SRAP stand for?
A: SRAP stands for State Recruiting Assistance Program.
Q: What does ADOS-RC stand for?
A: ADOS-RC stands for Active Duty Operational Support-Reserve Component.
Q: What is the purpose of USAREC Form 1279?
A: The purpose of USAREC Form 1279 is to ensure that HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers complete all required inprocessing tasks.
Q: What tasks are included in the USAREC Form 1279 inprocessing checklist?
A: The USAREC Form 1279 inprocessing checklist includes tasks such as completing personnel forms, attending briefings, and receiving necessary equipment.
Q: Is USAREC Form 1279 mandatory for all HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers?
A: Yes, USAREC Form 1279 is mandatory for all HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers.
Q: Can HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers start their duty without completing USAREC Form 1279?
A: No, HRAP, SRAP, and ADOS-RC Soldiers must complete USAREC Form 1279 before starting their duty.
Form Details:
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