This is a legal form that was released by the United States Army Recruiting Command on May 1, 2014 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 601-1.1?
A: USAREC Form 601-1.1 is a form used to notify individuals of their involuntary reassignment, reattachment, and/or reclassification.
Q: What is the purpose of USAREC Form 601-1.1?
A: The purpose of USAREC Form 601-1.1 is to inform individuals of changes in their assignment, attachment, or classification that they did not voluntarily request.
Q: Who uses USAREC Form 601-1.1?
A: USAREC Form 601-1.1 is used by the United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) to notify individuals of involuntary changes in their assignment, attachment, or classification.
Q: What does involuntary reassignment mean?
A: Involuntary reassignment means that an individual is being moved to a different location or duty assignment without their consent.
Q: What is reattachment?
A: Reattachment refers to the process of reassigning an individual to a previous duty assignment or location.
Q: What is reclassification?
A: Reclassification is the act of changing an individual's occupational specialty or job classification.
Q: Are individuals notified in advance about involuntary reassignment, reattachment, or reclassification?
A: Yes, individuals are typically notified in advance about these involuntary changes through USAREC Form 601-1.1.
Q: Can individuals refuse involuntary reassignment, reattachment, or reclassification?
A: Individuals may not refuse these changes as they are made without their consent.
Q: Can individuals request voluntary reassignment, reattachment, or reclassification?
A: Yes, individuals can request voluntary changes in their assignment, attachment, or classification through a separate process.
Form Details:
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