Military Forms Guide

DD Form 2266 — DD Form 2266, Hometown News Release Information, June 1995

Hometown News Release Information

Consider what a Department-level form is for. DD Form 2266 — DD Form 2266, Hometown News Release Information, June 1995 — was established to Hometown News Release Information, and it was placed in the DD sequence because the underlying transaction occurs throughout the Defense establishment in substantially the same shape. Standardizing the record was cheaper and more reliable than letting six services each design their own.

That decision has consequences you will notice. Because not stated prescribes the form for the Department as a whole, and not stated maintains it on the Department's behalf, the same blank passes between the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, the Space Force, the Coast Guard when operating under Defense jurisdiction, the defense agencies and the combatant commands without translation. A clerk in one component reads a record created in another and finds the fields where they expect them.

Current edition: not stated, status not stated. Understand why that date is worth attention here. When the Department reissues a form, the replacement takes effect across every component simultaneously, so an older copy is not merely locally out of date — it is out of date in every office that might receive it.

The sequence printed on the form is the sequence in which a reviewer will read it, and the two should agree. Header data frames every entry below it; the substantive fields depend on that frame; the certification stands at the end because its whole function is to vouch for what came before. Entries made out of sequence commonly contradict entries made earlier.

Check the edition date before you type anything, against not stated. Old blanks accumulate in shared drives for years, and the cost of one is not obvious until a reviewer cannot find a field. Because DD forms are revised centrally and replaced across the Department in a single action, there is no component still tolerating the old layout as a local practice.

Where a specific field is genuinely unclear, the instructions printed on the form come first and not stated governs where the two do not agree.

Download the form

Formats available: PDF, across 1 pages and about 73 fields. That several formats coexist is a consequence of scale — the Department cannot standardize the software on every desk that needs this form, so it standardizes the document instead.

Two states of the same page circulate, and the reason is worth knowing. In the fillable pdf, the boxes are real fields holding real data; in the printable pdf, the boxes are drawings. Where a record will cross components — as Department records regularly do — the typed version is the safer artifact. Each scan, each forwarding, each reproduction costs handwriting a little legibility, and the office that finally files the record is rarely the office that received it first.

Xfdl appears in the set for reasons of institutional inertia rather than preference. It is the IBM Lotus Forms format, once the Department's electronic forms standard and deployed widely enough that it outlived the decision to move on. IBM Lotus Forms Viewer or an equivalent client opens it; a pdf application will not.

All of it downloads without charge. Where care is needed is in the reader you choose. A fillable pdf depends on field properties that desktop applications honour and browser previews frequently ignore, so work locally rather than inside a browser window.

What the form asks for

  • 1. P A O code, first number
  • 1. P A O code, second number
  • 1. P A O code, third number
  • Item 2. Social security number, for identification only. Enter first number.
  • Social security number, second number.
  • social security number, third number.
  • Social security number, fourth number.
  • Social security number, fifth number
  • Social security number, sixth number
  • Social security number, seventh number
  • Social Security number, eighth number
  • Social security number, ninth number
  • For releasing public affairs office use only.
  • 3. Branch of service. Press space bar to mark X in first box if Army, second box if Air Force, third box if Navy, fourth box if Marine Corps, or fifth box if Coast Guard.
  • 4. Status. X first box if active, second box if Reserve, third box if National Guard, or fourth box if civilian.
  • 5. Rank.
  • 6. Pay grade.
  • 7. First name, middle initial, last name.
  • 8. Sex.
  • 9. Event, for example: arrival, promoted to Sergeant, received commendation medal, etc. Citation needed.
  • 10. Your living parents, stepparents, guardians, aunt, uncle, grandparents or adult siblings. Item 10 a 1. First name, middle initial, last name.
  • 10.a.2. Relationship to you.
  • 10 a 3. Address: number and street.
  • 10.a.4. City.

Submission follows not stated and whatever local instruction supplements it. Make a copy before the original leaves. Department forms travel across organizational lines by design, and the administrative distance that makes them useful is the same distance that makes tracing a lost one difficult.

When DD Form 2266 cites another form, the citation is self-sufficient. The DD series is a single sequence administered at Department level, so the number resolves to exactly one document without any need to establish which component issued it — a convenience that exists only because the sequence was never allowed to fork.

Where a service form is cited in the same instruction, the two numbering systems should not be read across. DA numbering belongs to the Army and is administered by an Army proponent; DD numbering belongs to the Department and is administered by not stated or an equivalent Department office. The systems developed separately and were never harmonized, so identical digits in each identify two documents with nothing in common. The prefix, not the number, tells you which system you are in.

Understanding why editions change explains why checking them is not optional. Revision follows directive reissue, changes in what data is required, and amendments to mandatory notice text — decisions made at Department level and communicated through publication rather than notification. The file you saved does not update itself, so the edition date at download is what you rely on.

What you have here is the document and a description of it, which is a different thing from guidance. This page is not an organ of the Department, gives no legal or procedural advice, and makes no representation about the outcome of any filing; the offices that administer the requirement are the only ones positioned to answer that. Applicability, eligibility and procedural questions belong to not stated, to your servicing personnel office, or to the office designated in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2266?
DD Form 2266, Hometown News Release Information, June 1995
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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