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S E C R E T A R Y O F T H E A R M Y
W A S H I N G T O N
MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION
SUBJECT: Army Directive 2025-05 (Certificate of Uniformed Service—DD Forms 214, 214-1,
and 215)
1. References. See references enclosed.
2. Purpose. This directive implements, pursuant to reference 1b, new Secretary of Defense
policy for the issuance of a DD Form 214 (Certificate of Uniformed Service) and DD Form 214-1
(Certification of Uniformed Service, Reserve Component Addendum) to Reserve
component (RC) Soldiers who are separated or released from their component. It also clarifies
the use of DD Form 215 (Correction to DD Form 214/214-1, Certificate of Uniformed Service).
3. Applicability. This directive applies to the regular Army, Army National Guard/Army
National Guard of the United States, and United States Army Reserve (USAR).
4. Policy. Pursuant to reference 1b and reference 1c, effective not later than 17 August 2025,
RC Soldiers who are separated or released from their component will be provided a DD Form 214
and DD Form 214-1 containing a concise summary of service. Issuance will be in accordance
with existing safeguard requirements of the DD Form 214/215 series prescribed in reference 1b.
The DD Form 214-1, in conjunction with the DD Form 214, represents the standard record of
service for RC Soldiers.
a. The following Soldiers will be issued a DD Form 214-1 in conjunction with a
DD Form 214:
(1) RC Soldiers who are separated or released from a Reserve component
(2) RC Soldiers transferred to the Individual Ready Reserve or the Inactive National
Guard
(3) RC Soldiers transferred to the Standby Reserve or Retired Reserve
(4) recalled retirees reverting to retired status
(5) RC Soldiers on active-duty service who are discharged or retired and not returning to
their component
b. The DD Form 214-1 will not be issued for every issuance of a DD Form 214, including:
SUBJECT: Army Directive 2025-05 (Certificate of Uniformed Service—DD Forms 214, 214-1,
and 215)
(1) National Guard Soldiers who transfer to a different State
(2) Soldiers whose RC service is terminated by death
(3) RC Soldiers discharged from the Individual Ready Reserve
(4) RC Soldiers released from active duty following a period of active-duty service
c. The DD Form 214-1, in conjunction with a DD Form 214, will be issued in accordance
with reference 1i and the assignments of responsibilities in paragraph 5 of this directive. The
DD Form 214-1 will never be issued on its own and will always be accompanied by the
DD Form 214. Preparation, issuance, and distribution will be completed pursuant to reference 1b.
When a Soldier is discharged or retires from the Reserve component, and issuance of a
DD Form 214 is required, the DD 214-1 and complete DD Form 214 is required.
d. The DD Form 215 is not used when a DD Form 214 and DD Form 214-1 is system
generated. The DD Form 215 will be used only to correct DD Forms 214 that were never system
generated.
e. The DD Form 214 and DD Form 214-1 serial numbers will match, and the two forms will
be treated as a single document. The DD Form 214-1 will be updated from the originally issued
DD Form 214 to include grade awards and RC training and education courses.
5. Responsibilities.
a. The Chief, National Guard Bureau will—
(1) Ensure that the DD Form 214 and DD Form 214-1 are issued by the separation
activity from which the Army National Guard Soldier was separated in accordance with
paragraphs 4a(1)–4a(3) of this directive.
(2) Coordinate with the State adjutants general to ensure that administrative personnel in
each State and territory are trained and resourced to issue additional DD Forms 214-1 as required
and ensure National Guard personnel comply with Army policy governing the DD Form 214-1.
b. The Chief of Army Reserve will—
(1) Ensure that the DD Form 214 and DD Form 214-1 are issued to USAR Soldiers in
accordance with paragraphs 4a(1)–4a(3) of this directive.
(2) Ensure that delegations of authority to issue separation documents made pursuant to
reference 1i are made in writing.
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SUBJECT: Army Directive 2025-05 (Certificate of Uniformed Service—DD Forms 214, 214-1,
and 215)
(3) Ensure that USAR personnel are trained and resourced to issue additional DD
Forms 214-1 and DD Forms 214 as required.
c. The Commander, U.S. Army Human Resources Command will—
(1) Ensure that DD Forms 214 and DD Forms 214-1 for Individual Mobilized
Augmentation Soldiers are issued in accordance with paragraphs 4a(1)–4a(3) of this directive.
(2) Ensure that transition center and finance activities personnel are trained and
resourced to issue additional DD Forms 214-1 and DD Forms 214 as required.
(3) Provide functional support to the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-1 to develop the
DD 214/215 series forms as system-generated forms.
d. The Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) will ensure that
AMC-managed installation-level transition center personnel are trained and resourced to issue
the DD Forms 214-1 for RC Soldiers pursuant to paragraphs 4a(4)–4a(5) of this directive.
e. No later than 17 August 2025, the DCS, G-1 will develop DD Forms 214, 214-1, and 215
as system-generated forms and implement reporting to meet the requirements of reference 1b.
The DCS, G-1 will ensure that the contents and format of this form series are not modified from
the requirements prescribed in reference 1b and will provide additional implementing guidance as
needed.
6. Proponent. The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) is the
proponent for this policy. The DCS, G-1 will incorporate the provisions of this directive into
Army Regulation (AR) 135–175, AR 135–178, AR 140–10, AR 600–8–19, AR 600–77,
AR 635–5–1, and AR 635–8 within 2 years of the date of this directive.
7. Duration. This directive is rescinded on publication of the revised regulations.
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DISTRIBUTION:
Principal Officials of Headquarters, Department of the Army
Commander
U.S. Army Forces Command
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
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SUBJECT: Army Directive 2025-05 (Certificate of Uniformed Service—DD Forms 214, 214-1,
and 215)
DISTRIBUTION: (CONT)
U.S. Army Materiel Command
U.S. Army Futures Command
U.S. Army Pacific
U.S. Army Europe and Africa
U.S. Army Central
U.S. Army North
U.S. Army South
U.S. Army Special Operations Command
Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command
U.S. Army Cyber Command
U.S. Army Medical Command
U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Army Military District of Washington
U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command
U.S. Army Human Resources Command
U.S. Army Corrections Command
U.S. Army Recruiting Command
Superintendent, U.S. Military Academy
Commandant, U.S. Army War College
Director, U.S. Army Civilian Human Resources Agency
Executive Director, Military Postal Service Agency
Director, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division
Director, Civilian Protection Center of Excellence
Director, U.S. Army Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office
Superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery
Director, U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center
CF:
Principal Cyber Advisor
Director of Enterprise Management
Director, Office of Analytics Integration
Commander, Eighth Army
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REFERENCES
a. National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, Public Law 116-92,
20 December 2019, section 570
b. Department of Defense Instruction 1336.01 (Certificate of Uniformed Service (DD Form
214/5 Series)), 17 February 2022
c. Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) memorandum (Request for
Waiver for Compliance with Department of Defense Instruction 1336.01(Certificate of
Uniformed Service (DD Form 214/5 Series)), 11 September 2024
d. Army Regulation (AR) 135–175 (Separation of Officers), 30 March 2020
e. AR 135–178 (Enlisted Administrative Separations), 21 June 2024
f. AR 140–10 (Assignments, Attachments, Details, and Transfers), 16 July 2021
g. AR 600–8–19 (Enlisted Promotions and Demotions), 21 June 2024
h. AR 600–77 (Administrative Management of Wounded, Ill, or Injured Soldiers),
5 March 2019
i. AR 635–5–1 (Separation Program Designator Codes), 2 March 2022
j. AR 635–8 (Separation Processing and Documents), 17 September 2019
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