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DA Form 1300-3 — ACCOUNTING TRANSFER RECORD

summary accounting transfer record of supply item

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Use DA Form 1300-3 when you need to summary accounting transfer record of supply item. Full title: ACCOUNTING TRANSFER RECORD. Everything you need is on this page — the file, the entry rules, the routing. Edition January 1982, status not stated, 2 page(s), roughly 59 fields.

DCS, G-4 is the proponent, PAM 710-2-2 the prescribing authority. Read the directive only if something about your situation departs from the standard case. Otherwise the form is filled by the individual it describes, or by the records clerk keeping the file, and reviewed through the printed signature blocks.

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What the form asks for

  • BAL
  • ContentArea1
  • DATE
  • EXT
  • FUN
  • MAT
  • NEW
  • NOMEN
  • Page1
  • Page2
  • QTY
  • R38
  • R39
  • R40
  • R42
  • R43
  • R44
  • R45
  • R46
  • R47
  • R51
  • R52
  • R53
  • R54

The heading entries carry more weight than the body. Name spelled as in official records, identification number, organisation, date prepared. Retrieval runs on those values, so a transposed digit or a casual spelling costs someone a file search. Fill them before anything else.

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 1300-3?
ACCOUNTING TRANSFER RECORD
Which edition is current?
January 1982
Who is responsible for this form?
DCS, G-4
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL

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