This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of DA Form 4187 for the current year.
DA Form 4187, Personnel Action Form , is a form used in the U.S. Army to request a personnel action. Using the form, soldiers can request a number of personnel actions including training, a name change, a reassignment, extra rations, and more.
The DA 4187 was last revised by the U.S. Department of the Army (DA) on May 1, 2014 , with all previous editions obsolete. The form - often incorrectly called DD Form 4187 - can be supplied through the chain of command or downloaded down below.
When filling, keep in mind that the more information you provide the faster your request will be processed and the more likely it is to be approved. The form includes five sections. Remember that the soldier can request more than one personnel action using a single DA Form 4187.
Finally, the authorized representative must sign the document before it will be sent to the appropriate agency or department.
DA Form 4187 is important in cases when a soldier wants to enroll in the Married Army Couples Program (MACP). This program provides soldiers with the opportunity to form a joint domicile while performing any tasks for the U.S. Army. Please note that not all U.S. Army branch members can apply for the MACP. Service members in only the following categories may apply:
According to AR 614-200 Section IV, the MACP cannot guarantee reassignment together but it does ensure that both soldiers will be considered for the same future assignments. Joint domicile will be established if that is possible.
To enroll in the program soldiers should submit DA Form 4187 plus a copy of their marriage certificate to their BDE S-1/BCT or MPD who will update the Total Army Personnel Database (TAPDB). Note that the application for enrollment in MACP should be submitted no later than 30 days from the date of the marriage. However, in case of marriage to a member of another branch of the U.S. Military (like Navy or Air Force), it is impossible to enroll in the MACP program for automatic joint domicile consideration.
However, soldiers can request a reassignment to join their spouse by submitting DA Form 4187 to their career branch at Human Resources Command (HRC), Fort Knox, Kentucky. The Army intends to extend the courtesy of the MACP whenever possible in the future.
It is also possible to update the soldier's preference for joint or separate deployment cycles via the Assignment Satisfaction Key (ASK) web page. The preference will be used by HRC assignment managers in the reassignment process and by commanders as they deem appropriate.