The Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), known as a 201 File in the
U.S. Army, is an
Armed Forces
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administrative record containing information about a service member's history, such as:
* Promotion Orders
*
Mobilization Orders
DA1059s – Service School Academic Evaluation Reports*
MOS
MOS or Mos may refer to:
Technology
* MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor), also known as the MOS transistor
* Mathematical Optimization Society
* Model output statistics, a weather-forecasting technique
* MOS (filmm ...
Orders
*
Awards and decorations
* Transcripts
SGLV 8286 – Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Election and Certificate
* NCOERs and OERs (Evaluation Documents)
*
DD Form 214
DD, dd, or other variants may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
*"D.D.", a track on mixtape ''Echoes of Silence'' by The Weeknd
* DD (character), a character in ''The Saga of Seven Suns'' novels by Kevin J. Anderson
*DD National or DD1, an Indi ...
Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty
Contents
The OMPF is an important document for service members to maintain, as the documents it contains are important for access to benefits such as the
VA loan and the
G.I. Bill. Copies may be requested from the
National Archives by service members and their families. The OMPF further contains demotions, forfeiture of pay as a de facto record of non-judicial disciplinary action (Article 15). Court Martial and judicial action are recorded. Weapons qualification is included in the OMPF.
Other uses
The
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) also uses the term "201 file" to refer to their employee's personnel records used for analogous purposes.
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History
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References
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Government documents of the United States
Records management
United States Coast Guard
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