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Personnel Management
Section I
General Management
9–1. Purpose
Unless otherwise specifically stated, current Army regulations remain the primary source for
instruction on topics within this chapter. The purpose of this chapter is to highlight key
differences between standard operations and contingency operations.
9-2. Non-Citizen Military Personnel & Family Members
Enlisted Soldiers with 8 years of Military Service.
Soldiers whom are non-citizens may be mobilize and/or deployed regardless of their time in
service. Soldiers are only required to meet enlistment (to be) eligible for citizenship
Applications for Citizenship.
Deploying non-citizen Soldiers who have an application for citizenship pending will use the
Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) Customer Service Number (1-800-375-5283) to
inform CIS of the Soldier's mailing address for the duration of the deployment. Soldiers with
pending applications for citizenship will be reminded during in-, out-, Soldier Readiness,
mobilization, extended temporary duty, deployment, redeployment, and reintegration (i.e.,
personnel processing upon return from a deployment) processing to notify CIS of any change of
address. Soldiers who fail to make this telephone call could have their applications for
citizenship denied due to failure to respond to a non- received mailed notice from CIS. Soldier's
Guide to Citizenship Application. Soldiers with their applications for citizenship to include cover
sheets, fingerprint cards, and N-426 (Certification of Military or Naval Service). To get help
exclusively for members of the military and their family USCIS customer service is available at
1-877-247-4645.
9–3. Personnel Records
a. Army Reserve Units: AR units mobilized through Mobilization Force Generation Installation
(MFGI), will bring MPF, medical, dental records, and finance records with them to the MFGI to
support development of the deployment packet.
AR units mobilized at home station or at a Mob Station will have a designated support
installation. The RC unit commander is responsible for providing appropriate records to the
support installation to create a deployment packet. In addition, the supporting MILPO will make
a copy of the last DD Form 214 issued and any other document that records active duty service
after the date of the DD Form 214. Documents to ensure a correct DD Form 214 upon Soldier's
REFRAD are critical.
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