This is a legal form that was released by the United States Army Reserve Command on January 1, 1999 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is USARC Form 91-r?
A: USARC Form 91-r is a Foreign Travel Briefing Statement.
Q: Who is required to complete USARC Form 91-r?
A: US Army Reserve personnel are required to complete USARC Form 91-r before traveling abroad.
Q: What is the purpose of USARC Form 91-r?
A: The purpose of USARC Form 91-r is to provide a briefing statement for individuals traveling abroad, ensuring they understand the risks and requirements associated with foreign travel.
Q: What information does USARC Form 91-r require?
A: USARC Form 91-r requires information about the traveler, destination, travel dates, emergency contact, and other related details.
Q: Is USARC Form 91-r mandatory?
A: Yes, USARC Form 91-r is mandatory for US Army Reserve personnel traveling abroad.
Q: Can USARC Form 91-r be completed electronically?
A: Yes, USARC Form 91-r can be completed electronically or on paper.
Q: What happens after completing USARC Form 91-r?
A: After completing USARC Form 91-r, the individual should submit it to their unit for review and approval.
Q: What if I have additional questions about USARC Form 91-r?
A: If you have additional questions about USARC Form 91-r, you should contact your unit or consult the official US Army Reserve guidelines.
Form Details:
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