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The DA 2627 form serves as a record of proceedings under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on completing this form online, ensuring users understand each component and field.
Follow the steps to efficiently complete the DA 2627 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your chosen editor.
- Begin by filling in the 'Name', 'Grade', 'SSN', 'Unit', and 'Pay' fields at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date.
- In the first section of the form, provide a statement regarding the misconduct being considered for punishment under Article 15, identifying the specific offenses involved.
- Acknowledge that you are not required to make any statements, but if you choose to do so, they may be used against you. It's important to understand your rights in this proceeding.
- Fill in the 'Date', 'Name, Grade, and Organization of Commander', and 'Signature' fields where required. The date is critical in establishing the timeline of proceedings.
- In the section where you determine your decisions regarding trial by court-martial, mark the appropriate boxes and provide any necessary supplementary information.
- Specify whether you demand a trial by court-martial or not, and indicate your preferences regarding open or closed hearings, as well as representation by others.
- After providing your decisions, you will need to indicate the punishment imposed by the commander, signing where indicated to confirm the details.
- Finally, complete any additional information regarding appeals, signing where necessary to document your decisions related to the appeal process.
- Once you have completed the form, you may save changes, download a copy, print the form, or share it as necessary.
Complete your DA 2627 online today to ensure all necessary procedures are followed correctly.
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Yes, in certain situations, an Article 15 can lead to a service member being separated from the military. Factors such as the severity of the offense and your overall conduct will be assessed. If you find yourself facing this possibility, it’s vital to consult with a legal professional who understands military law and can offer guidance. Taking prompt action can help protect your military career and reputation.