What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 135-133?
Army regulation AR 135-133 provides guidelines and procedures for ready reserve screening and the qualification records system, while also addressing change of address reporting for Army personnel.
Who is responsible for implementing the regulations outlined in AR 135-133?
The Human Resources Command (HRC) is responsible for implementing the regulations outlined in AR 135-133.
What is the Ready Reserve Screening (RRS) process?
The Ready Reserve Screening process is used to identify and review Reserve component soldiers who may be qualified for involuntary retention in the Army Reserve.
How often does the Ready Reserve Screening process occur?
The RRS process occurs annually for all Reserve component soldiers.
What is the purpose of the Qualification Records System (QRS)?
The Qualification Records System is used to record and maintain the qualification information of Reserve component soldiers to determine their readiness for mobilization or retention in the Ready Reserve.
Who is responsible for maintaining a soldier's Qualification Records?
The soldier is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of their Qualification Records.
What information is included in a soldier's Qualification Records?
A soldier's Qualification Records include information such as personal data, duty qualification information, unit training information, official military education, and any pertinent documents related to their military career.
How often should soldiers report a change of address?
Soldiers are required to report a change of address within 30 days of the change.
How can a soldier report a change of address?
Soldiers can report a change of address through their Unit Administrative Personnel offices, the eMILPO system, or by using the Army Career Tracker (ACT) system.