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How to fill out the NGB 336 online
Filling out the NGB 336 form is an essential step in the application process for the Air National Guard Order Application Request. This guide will walk you through the online process, ensuring that you complete each section accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the NGB 336 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the NGB 336 form and open it in the online editor.
- Begin with Part A, where you will provide your member name, member SSN, member type, rank/grade, and order type. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
- Proceed to Part B, Order Information. In Section I, enter your personnel and contact information including your address, email, and other relevant details. Specify if you require support for an official contingency and if this is a Permanent Change of Station (PCS).
- In Section II, Duty Purpose, clearly define the duty purpose and any specifics required. Provide contact information for your point of contact, including phone and email.
- Move to Section III, TDY Locations, and indicate where you will depart from and return to, specifying any additional locations as needed.
- Continue to Section IV, Duty Location, where you will enter critical travel dates, duty location details, and mode of transportation. Fill in all necessary fields.
- In Section V, Tour, provide information about your account, travel authorizations, and any additional requirements regarding luggage and phone calls.
- Fill out further sections including justification, funding information, activation details, and AGR tour specifics as needed. Ensure that each section is thoroughly completed.
- Finally, review all entries for accuracy. Once complete, you can save changes, download, print, or share the NGB 336 form as required.
Complete your NGB 336 form online today for a smooth application process.
NGB 22 serves as the certificate of discharge for members of the National Guard, highlighting the length and nature of service. In contrast, NGB 23 contains crucial point records for retirement eligibility. Understanding these key differences is essential for managing your military records correctly. Use NGB 336 to navigate this process, ensuring that your paperwork and benefits are properly aligned.