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DA Form 2886 — LAUNDRY LIST FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL

laundry list for military personnel

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DA Form 2886 handles one job: laundry list for military personnel. The official title is LAUNDRY LIST FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL. Download it below, fill it in, sign it, send it where your directive says. The edition on this page is 02/01/1982, status ACTIVE, running 3 page(s) with about 200 fields to complete.

Two references decide everything about your use of it: G-4 maintains the content, AR 210-130 sets the trigger and the routing. Consult the directive when your case is not routine; otherwise the printed blocks tell you enough. The person named in the entries fills it, or the administrative office holding the file does it for them.

PDF, XFDL are available and the decision takes one second. Type your entries: fillable pdf. Write them: printable pdf. The published layout is common to both, so the format governs your method and nothing more.

Save the download and open it in a dedicated reader. That single step prevents the common failure: an in-browser viewer accepts your typing and discards it at tab close. Confirm with one field and one save cycle before committing the whole form. The xfdl copy needs the IBM Lotus Forms Viewer. That format runs in Army systems and nothing else reads it.

Nothing is charged and no sign-up applies. Files are served as published, without changes to the page image.

What the form asks for

  • ART_CC
  • ART_DD
  • ART_EE
  • ART_FF
  • ART_GG
  • ART_HH
  • ART_II
  • ART_JJ
  • BUNDLER
  • BUND_NO
  • CHECKER
  • COMPANY
  • ContentArea1
  • DATE
  • GRADE
  • IN_A
  • IN_AA
  • IN_B
  • IN_BB
  • IN_C
  • IN_CC
  • IN_D
  • IN_DD
  • IN_E

Start at the top and get the header exactly right. Official spelling of the name, identification number, unit, date. Everything downstream finds the record through those entries; nothing else on the page has that consequence.

Move between fields with tab; the build-time order follows the page and misses nothing. Click check boxes and option buttons, and expect an exclusive group to release the old choice when you set a new one. The trap is field width. Single-line fields do not wrap, so an overlong entry displays complete on screen and prints cut at the margin — put it in remarks or on a continuation instead. Mark inapplicable fields rather than leaving them blank, since an empty box carries no information about whether the question was read.

The signature closes the form and nothing precedes it. Draft status holds until it is applied, by hand or by an accepted electronic method. Countersignatures go in printed order, each dated at signing. Then one final read from the top, looking for the four recurring defects: empty mandatory fields, swapped digits in identification numbers, day-month inversion in dates, and residue from a reused file that goes forward as though intended.

The Privacy Act statement is read before the personal entries, not after. It gives the collection authority, the purpose, the routine uses and whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary. Once filled, your copy is a personal record and gets stored and transmitted accordingly.

Send it where the directive says: the office it names, the unit administrative channel, or the individual's file. Take your copy before submission. How long the record is held comes from the schedule for the series, not from the office holding it.

Look for associated forms by series and number. In the DA series, documents sharing a proponent or a governing directive tend to travel together, and anything referenced on the page normally submits alongside. Collect continuations, covers and transmittals in advance of sending.

Edition date is the version number, printed on the page. Hold a locally saved copy against the current edition before reuse, since nothing on your machine signals a revision. Work already executed under a superseded edition remains as filed.

These are reproductions of published Department of the Army documents, offered for download. The site is independent, connected to nothing official, and issues no forms of its own. Nothing here is legal advice and no statement is made about acceptance by any office. Questions about an entry, a requirement or eligibility go to G-4 or your servicing administrative office.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 2886?
LAUNDRY LIST FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL
Which edition is current?
02/01/1982
Who is responsible for this form?
G-4
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 42-ITEM ONLY PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA,

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