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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Payroll (mm-dd-yyyy) document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Employee Name in the designated field, ensuring you include the Last name, First name, and Middle Initial.
  3. Input the Social Security Number (SSN) in the next field for identification purposes.
  4. Fill in the Grade section as required, followed by entering the Nominator's name.
  5. Specify the Date of nomination using the mm-dd-yyyy format.
  6. Indicate the Recommended Amount for the award, ensuring it does not exceed $200 and is in $25 increments.
  7. Complete Org. Code/Post and Approving Official fields accurately.
  8. Repeat similar steps for Approved Amount and Reason For Award, selecting from provided options.
  9. Provide Justification for the award in detail to support your nomination.
  10. Ensure all signatures are completed where indicated, along with corresponding dates in mm-dd-yyyy format.

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MM/DD/YYYY. Two-digit month, separator, two-digit day, separator, four-digit year (example: 12/15/1999)
In the United States, dates are traditionally written in the month-day-year order, with neither increasing nor decreasing order of significance. This is called middle endian.
The ISO date format The international format defined by ISO (ISO 8601) tries to address all these problems by defining a numerical date system as follows: YYYY - MM - DD where. YYYY is the year [all the digits, i.e. 2012] MM is the month [01 (January) to 12 (December)] DD is the day [01 to 31]
In data processing, the year, month and day information are usually written as yyyymmdd, where the first four digits are Year, the fifth and sixth digits are Month, and the last two digits are Day. For example, 19710428 means April 8, 1971, and 20000101 means January 1, 2000.
The ISO 8601 date format is YYYY-MM-DD, i.e. year-month-day format. This means that todays date in ISO 8601 format will be represented as 2024-02-02 (the second day of February month in the year 2024).

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The United States is one of the few countries that use mm-dd-yyyy as their date formatwhich is very very unique! The day is written first and the year last in most countries (dd-mm-yyyy) and some nations, such as Iran, Korea, and China, write the year first and the day last (yyyy-mm-dd).
In the MM DD YYYY format, the month comes first, followed by the day and then the year. For instance, July 4, 2024, would be expressed as 07 04 2024. This format is widely used in the United States and Canada. On the other hand, the DD-MM-YYYY format emphasises the day first, then the month, and finally the year.
Date Format Types FormatDate orderDescription 1 MM/DD/YY Month-Day-Year with leading zeros (02/17/2009) 2 DD/MM/YY Day-Month-Year with leading zeros (17/02/2009) 3 YY/MM/DD Year-Month-Day with leading zeros (2009/02/17) 4 Month D, Yr Month name-Day-Year with no leading zeros (February 17, 2009)24 more rows

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