DA Form 4379-1 Missile and Rocket Malfunction Report

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DA Form 4379-1 Missile and Rocket Malfunction Report

What Is DA Form 4379-1?

This is a military form that was released by the U.S. Department of the Army (DA) on February 1, 2017. The form, often mistakenly referred to as the DD Form 4379-1, is a military form used by and within the U.S. Army. As of today, no separate instructions for the form are provided by the DA.

FAQ

Q: What is DA Form 4379-1?A: DA Form 4379-1 is a Missile and Rocket Malfunction Report.

Q: What is the purpose of DA Form 4379-1?A: The purpose of DA Form 4379-1 is to report malfunctions of missiles and rockets.

Q: Who uses DA Form 4379-1?A: DA Form 4379-1 is used by military personnel responsible for monitoring and maintaining missiles and rockets.

Q: What information is included in DA Form 4379-1?A: DA Form 4379-1 includes information about the malfunction, such as the type of missile or rocket, date and time of malfunction, location, and a detailed description of the malfunction.

Q: How should DA Form 4379-1 be completed?A: DA Form 4379-1 should be completed accurately and promptly, providing all necessary information about the malfunction.

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