DA Form 3739 Application for Compassionate Actions

DA Form 3739 Application for Compassionate Actions

What Is DA Form 3739?

DA Form 3739, Application for Compassionate Actions , is a form used to request a compassionate action if the soldier has extreme family problems. This may be a reassignment, detention, a deferment, or a permissive attachment based on the specific circumstances.

The latest release of the form - often incorrectly referred to as DD Form 3739 - was introduced by the U.S. Department of the Army (DA) on August 1, 2018 . An up-to-date DA Form 3739 fillable version is available for digital filing and download below or can be found through the Army Publishing Directorate website.

There are two types of compassionate requests depending on the essence and possible circumstance of the personal problem the soldier is facing. The two types of requests are requests due to temporary situations, expected to be resolved within a year, and requests due to permanent situations.

Health-related compassionate actions are reviewed by the Office of the Surgeon General with a special recommendation forwarded to the DA Human Resources Command (HRC). The HRC will review and respond to all requests via an Enlisted Distribution and Assignment System (EDAS) vice electronic message within 7 to 21 days after receiving the application. Service members should check with their S-1 for the status of their request.

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How to Fill Out DA Form 3739?

An overview of the U.S. Army DA Form 3739 and filing guidelines can be found in the Army Regulation 614-200, Enlisted Assignments and Utilization Management. The 2017 edition of the publication removed both DA Form 3739-1 and DA Form 3739-1-R replacing them with the current form. DA Form 3739 instructions are as follows:

  1. The soldier has to state the requested action in the first Box of the form. Boxes 2 through 4 require personal information: the name, rank, and last four digits of the soldier's SSN. The soldier then has to indicate their pro-pay category, ENL commitment, PMOS, SMOS, latest PCS, their ASG/ATCH unit, and its phone number in Boxes 5 through 9 and Box 11.
  2. Box 10 requires the soldier's current status.
  3. Boxes 12 and 13 are for Date Estimated Return From Overseas (DEROS) and Date Returned From Overseas (DROS) respectively. The soldier has to indicate their marital status in Box 14, and, if applicable, their date of marriage in Box 15.
  4. Boxes 16a through 16c require information about the spouse: their name, age, and present address.
  5. The soldier has to indicate their Basic Active Service Date (BASD), Pay Entry Base Date (PEBD), Expiration Term of Service (ETS), and home phone number, including area code in Boxes 17, 18, 19, and 20.
  6. Box 21 should contain a list of the authorized family members, including their name, age, relation to the applicant, and address.
  7. Box 22a requires information on the soldier's parents. This includes their name, age, address, monthly income, and health condition. If one or both parents are deceased, that should be indicated.
  8. Box 22b is reserved for requests based on soldiers loco parentis. This section requires the dates when the applicant resided with these dependents and their identifying information. This includes names, ages, addresses, monthly income, and health conditions.
  9. Box 23 is intended to provide information on the soldier's siblings, including in-laws if the request is based on in-law problems. This section requires their names, age, relation to the applicant, address, occupation, and income.
  10. The soldier has to acknowledge any previous requests for compassionate actions in Box 24. If they did, they should describe each case, providing the dates, circumstances, and a final decision for every one of those requests.
  11. Box 25 requires the reasons for the current request. If medical conditions are involved, a statement from an attending physician should be attached to the form.
  12. The soldier has to describe the measures they have taken to remedy the situation prior to applying for compassionate action in Box 26.
  13. Any additional information should be provided in Box 27.
  14. Finally, the soldier should sign and date the form in Box 28b. The DA 3739 is then handed in.
  15. Box 29 is for the final decision verified with the signature of a commander or authorized representative and the date of signing the form.

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