This is a legal form that was released by the Army in Europe Library & Publishing System on June 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 AE Form 608-10-1E?
A: AE Form 608-10-1E is a form used for reporting accidents or incidents that occur in Child Youth and School Services.
Q: What is Child Youth and School Services?
A: Child Youth and School Services is a program that provides care, activities, and support for children and youth in military families.
Q: Why is AE Form 608-10-1E important?
A: AE Form 608-10-1E is important because it allows for the documentation of accidents or incidents and helps in the investigation, tracking, and prevention of future incidents.
Q: Who needs to fill out AE Form 608-10-1E?
A: Anyone who witnesses or is involved in an accident or incident within Child Youth and School Services should fill out AE Form 608-10-1E.
Q: What information is needed on AE Form 608-10-1E?
A: AE Form 608-10-1E requires information such as date, time, location, description of the incident, names of involved parties, and contact information.
Q: What should be done after filling out AE Form 608-10-1E?
A: After filling out AE Form 608-10-1E, it should be submitted to the appropriate Child Youth and School Services office for review and further action.
Q: Can AE Form 608-10-1E be used for reporting emergencies?
A: No, AE Form 608-10-1E is not intended for reporting emergencies. In case of emergencies, 911 should be called immediately.
Q: Is AE Form 608-10-1E specific to the United States and Canada?
A: Yes, AE Form 608-10-1E is specific to the United States and Canada.
Q: Can non-military families use AE Form 608-10-1E?
A: No, AE Form 608-10-1E is designed for use by military families only in their Child Youth and School Services program.
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