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As part of your application to join the US armed forces, you are required to tell about all medical problems, and you will be required to sign a release of information so that the DoD can search out any medical records it thinks it needs about you.
The DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, generally referred to as a DD 214, is a document of the United States Department of Defense, issued upon a military service members retirement, separation, or discharge from active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States (i.e., U.S. Army,
A DD Form 2807-2 is valid for 90 days from the date applicant signed in Section V. For overseas processors, the prescreen is valid for 120 calendar days from the date applicant signed in Section V. Re-emphasize: The Applicant, parent/guardian (if a minor applicant), and the Recruiting Representative all sign and date.
A DD Form 2807-2 is valid for 90 days from the date applicant signed in Section V. For overseas processors, the prescreen is valid for 120 calendar days from the date applicant signed in Section V. Re-emphasize: The Applicant, parent/guardian (if a minor applicant), and the Recruiting Representative all sign and date.
The information collected on this form is used to assist DoD physicians in making determinations as to acceptability of applicants for military service and verifies disqualifying medical condition(s) noted on the prescreening form (DD 2807-2).
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As part of your application to join the US armed forces, you are required to tell about all medical problems, and you will be required to sign a release of information so that the DoD can search out any medical records it thinks it needs about you.
PRINCIPAL PURPOSE(S): To obtain medical data for determination of medical fitness for enlistment, induction, appointment and retention for applicants and members of the Armed Forces. The information will also be used for medical boards and separation of Service members from the Armed Forces.
PURPOSE: To obtain medical data for determination of medical fitness for enlistment, induction, appointment and retention for applicants and members of the Armed Forces. The information will also be used for medical boards and separation of Service members from the Armed Forces.

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