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Upgrading from the legacy United States Military Entrance Processing Command Integrated Resource System, known as USMIRS, to USMIRS 1.1 and implementing the Military Health System GENESIS, known as MHS GENESIS, are the two major components for the command docHubing its DoD-mandated goal of paperless processing by 2025.
Glossary 36 Page 4 March 30, 2020 USMEPCOM Regulation 715-4 TOC 1 Chapter 1 General 1-1. Purpose This regulation prescribes command policies, procedures, guidelines, scheduling, reporting, and specifications concerning the applicant/enlistee Military Entrance Processing Station Applicant Management Services (MEPS AMS)
Item 41 (Verification of Single Signature Consent) contains the reason why only one parental signature was obtained or a statement to the effect of See second DD Form 1966/5 for mother/father/guardian signature. The medical examination is not authorized if this section is not completed, when required.
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The USMEPCOM Form 680-3A-E is the first, required document completed by an applicant and their sponsoring Service, used to properly process, determine eligibility for authorizing requested examinations at MEPS, and initiate the preliminary examination steps (aptitude and medical) as a pre-condition for enlistment into
All recruits complete a medical questionnaire and undergo an evaluation that includes height and weight measurements, hearing and vision exams, urine and blood tests, and drug and alcohol tests. Female recruits: the physical exam takes place in a private room with a female attendant, and a drape or gown is provided.

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