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  2. Begin by filling in the 'NAME' section with the last name, first name, and middle initial of the individual. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for identification.
  3. Enter the 'SSN' (Social Security Number) in the designated field. This information is sensitive; handle it with care.
  4. Fill in the 'GRADE' of the individual, which indicates their rank or position within the military structure.
  5. In the 'INCIDENT OCCURRED' section, provide a detailed location where the incident took place.
  6. Complete the 'ORGANIZATION' field with the name of the unit or organization associated with the individual.
  7. Document the 'TIME' of occurrence and specify any relevant rules under which they qualified for special pay.
  8. Indicate the qualifying months by specifying both start and end dates in the 'MONTHS QUALIFIED' section.
  9. In 'DESCRIBE THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE INCIDENT', provide a thorough explanation of what occurred during that time.
  10. Finally, ensure that both commanders and certifying officers sign and date their respective sections before submitting.

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First, search Air Force e-Pubs online. Our library staff has digitized many obsolete products, which can be found in our Digital Archives. For other current or obsolete Air Force Instructions and Air Force Manuals, contact Air University Librarys Authority Collection:
AF Form 68, Munitions Authorization Record. (T-2). The AF Form 68 is used to document approval to procure explosive training aids.
Service members (SM) are placed on profiles (AF Form 469) when their healthcare provider (HCP) determines their conditions require restrictions to optimize recovery. Profiles protect the health of active duty service members as an extension of the treatment plan.
Air Force Form 623, officially titled Request for Personnel Action, is a standardized document used to initiate requests for various personnel-related actions within the United States Air Force.
The AF Form 2587, Security Agreement, is typically used when an individual or organization is granted access to classified information.

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An AF Form 55 is a United States Air Force form is used for documenting the completion of initial and recurring safety training. The for serves as an employee safety and and health record, to be kept in the workplace and update the training as necessary.
The AF Form 55 is available on the United States Air Force documentation website or can be supplied through the chain of command. The first section of the AF Form 55 is to be filled out by the workplace supervising authority.
An Air Force Instruction (AFI) is a documented instruction for members of the United States Air Force intended for use by active duty, guard, and reserve members and associated civilians. It is one of many forms of directives published by the Air Force Departmental Publishing Office (AFDPO).

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