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Army aims to assist Soldiers during turbulent moving season
To assist Soldiers and families during a busier than expected moving season, the Army has enacted measures to make moves smoother. The service recently announced that it has extended the window for Soldiers scheduled to report to a new assignment between July 6-Sept. 30. Soldiers can now check in up to 30 days before their scheduled report date and as much as 20 days after, provided that the final report date is before Nov. 10. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Pilgrim)
Joseph Lacdan
Army News Service
WASHINGTON (July 20, 2021) To aid Soldiers during a challenging permanent change of station season, which is seeing some delays with household goods shipments due to the current environment, the Army has widened the window for Soldiers to report to their next duty station.
Army launches personnel records app defense
Army launches personnel records app Chief Warrant Officer 4 Louis Burge, Army National Guard (ARNG) Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army (IPPS-A) Build and Sustainment Manager, went to the National Guard Bureau to hang a banner in recognition of IPPS-A reaching live status. ( Staff Sgt. Benjamin D Applebaum)
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The Army has launched its first app that allows soldiers to access personnel records without the need for a Common Access Card.
Called the Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army (IPPS-A), the app is available on Apple’s App Store and is expected to have roughly 1 million users among active-duty personnel and members of the Army National Guard and Reserve by December when the third update of the app.