DA Form 4881-2. Military Property of the United States - Exhibit I

DA Form 4881-2. Military Property of the United States - Exhibit I

Form DA 4881-2 is Military Property of the United States - Exhibit I used to list the items of military property being loaned to other parties. This form serves as an exhibit to the primary loan agreement (DA Form 4881).

The form consists of sections where the specific details of the military property being loaned are recorded. It includes information about each item of property, such as the item's description, serial number (if applicable), and quantity. Additionally, the form may include sections for recording any special handling instructions or conditions related to specific items of property.

Important fields in this form include accurate documentation of the military property being loaned, clear indication of each item's description and quantity, and proper recording of any special handling instructions. Accurate completion of this form is crucial to ensure that the military property loaned by the Army is appropriately tracked, accounted for, and returned in accordance with the loan agreement.

Application Example: The US Army agrees to loan a set of communication equipment to a foreign military for a joint training exercise. Form DA 4881-2 is filled out, providing a detailed list of the specific communication equipment being loaned, including the model, quantity, and any special instructions for use. By doing so, the Army can ensure that the loaned military property is accurately documented and accounted for during and after the loan period.

Individuals filling out this form should consider any specific instructions or guidelines provided by the Army's regulations and policies regarding the loan of military property and equipment.

Related Forms: Form DA 4881-2 serves as an exhibit to the primary loan agreement (DA Form 4881). The primary loan agreement (DA Form 4881) outlines the terms and conditions of the loan, while DA Form 4881-2 specifically lists the items of military property being loaned.