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DA Form 5345 — HONORARY COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT

First, confirm you are on the right form. DA Form 5345 carries the official title HONORARY COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT, and you use it to HONORARY COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT. Second, check the edition: the copy offered here is dated 12/01/2023 and its publication status is ACTIVE. Third, size up the job — unknown page(s) and about unknown entry fields, so you can decide whether to fill it now or set aside time.

Then work out your role. If the entries describe you, you fill them in and someone in the administrative section checks the result. If you handle records for others, you enter what they supply and pass the form along. In both cases the same two references govern you: AASA maintains the form, and AR 870-21 sets out the trigger for using it and the route it takes. Read that directive before you start when anything about your case is unusual.

Work from the top down, one block at a time. First the name — copy it from your official records rather than writing it the way you usually do. Then the identification number, then the unit, then today's date. Fill these before anything else. When the form reaches a file cabinet or a database, these are the entries someone searches on, so get them right before you worry about the rest.

Now for the body. Use tab to advance through the fields; the order was set when the form was built and following it keeps you from leaving gaps. Check boxes and option buttons take a click. Where the options are mutually exclusive, choosing one will clear another, which is how the group is meant to behave. As you type longer entries, watch the field edge. One-line fields do not wrap, and anything past the edge prints missing even when you can still read it on screen — when that happens, put the text in remarks or on a continuation sheet. Leave nothing blank because it does not apply; enter the mark that means it does not apply, so the reviewer knows you read the question.

Leave the signature until everything else is done. Sign by hand or by an approved electronic means, and remember that a form without a signature is a draft, however complete the entries. Where a second and third signature are required — reviewing official, approving authority, witness — go in the order the blocks appear, and each signer dates the form on the day of signing. Then go back to the top and read what you wrote. Look first for a mandatory field you passed over, then for transposed digits in your identification number, then for a date with the day and month inverted. If you started from a file you had used before, look also for entries left from that earlier use; nothing removes them but you.

At some point while filling the form you will meet a Privacy Act statement, and you should read it when you reach it rather than after you finish. It tells you who is authorised to collect the information, what it will be used for, who else may see it, and whether you are obliged to answer or may decline. Once you have entered your details, treat the file accordingly: it now holds personal information about you, so store it and send it the way your office handles such records.

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    Questions and answers

    What is DA Form 5345?
    HONORARY COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT
    Which edition is current?
    12/01/2023
    Who is responsible for this form?
    AASA
    In which formats can it be downloaded?
    No file published here

    Publisher notes

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