Isolated Personnel Report (Isoprep) Instructions

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CONFIDENTIAL (When Blocks 50 - 54 filled in)
ISOLATED PERSONNEL REPORT (ISOPREP) INSTRUCTIONS
Paper ISOPREPs may be typed or hand written. All must be printed clearly, legibly, and distinctly. Every block that contains a
red
asterisk is a
required block and must be filled in before the ISOPREP is submitted. The ISOPREP is designed to serve you for the duration of your military
service, and may be securely forwarded or re-accomplished at eacn new assignment. Specific block instructions follow.
Section 1: Personal Information.
Blocks 1 - 21: Self-explanatory. Use drop-down menus when available.
Section 2: Uniform Data.
Blocks 22 - 27: Self-explanatory. Use drop-down menus.
Section 3 - Training Capability Data.
Blocks 28 -32: Self-explanatory. Use drop-down menus when available.
Section 4 - Reintegration Information.
Blocks 33 - 37: Self-explanatory. Do not list anyone you do not wish to have contacted in the event you become isolated.
Block 38: Include separation/divorce, child custody, health situations, etc.
Section 5 - JPRC/PRCC Use Only.
Blocks 39 - 43: JPRC/PRCC use only.
Section 6 - Additional Information. (Fingerprint information. Optional, however, must meet standards.)
Block 44.a. - 44.b.: Browse local hard drive for fingerprint files in .wsq, .jpg, or .bmp format.
Block 44.c. - 44.e.: Enter general and contractor specific information.
Section 7 - Photos.
Blocks 45 - 46: Self-explanatory.
Section 8 - Review information.
Blocks 47 - 48: Self-explanatory.
Block 49: Signature is only required for those personnel completing paper copies.
Section 9 - Personnel Authentication Information. The ISOPREP form becomes classified CONFIDENTIAL, releasable to the author when
blocks 50 - 54 are completed, and must be handled appropriately.
Blocks 50 - 53: Personal Authentication Statements.
(a) These factual statements should be simple, declarative recollections of strong memories - based upon real personal events that have occurred to
you, not questions and answers. They should involve easily remembered personal events or details that are not subject to change. Do not invent
stories that may not be remembered during an actual recovery - due to pain or the stress of the situation. Do not use memories subject to change
(i.e., My favorite ice cream is ...., My current dog is ...., etc.). Avoid using culturally sensitive information - something that might cause
embarrassment if disclosed, be culturally offensive, or aggravate an ally or friendly civilian that may assist in recovery - e.g., no derogatory or
sexually oriented statements, diseases, or bodily functions.
(b) This data may be used to authenticate the author's identity prior to combat recovery to ensure the safety of the recovery force.
(c) A recovery force must be able to make a minimum of four questions from each statement to authenticate you. Example: "While living in Porter,
Oklahoma, in 1972, I had a black and tan Doberman named Crockett." At least four questions can be made from this statement:
(1) Question: What state did you live in during 1972?
Answer: Oklahoma.
(2) Question: What town did you live in during 1972?
Answer: Porter.
(3) Question: What was your dog's name in 1972?
Answer: Crockett.
(4) Question: What color was your dog in 1972?
Answer: Black and tan.
Block 54: Authentication Number. Enter an easily remembered four-digit number. The authentication number must be able to produce as many
separate questions and responses as possible by addition, subtraction, or multiplication of the four digits. Examples of good numbers are: 8142,
6392, and 9463. Do not use the last four digits of your SSN. The following are examples that should not be used as an authentication number:
(1) Do not use the same number more than once (i.e., 7777).
(2) Do not use numbers in sequence of three or more (i.e., 1234, 8762).
(3) Do not use the digit 0 (zero) (i.e., 0179, 4609).
VALUES FOR DROP-DOWN FIELDS (If otherwise unusable):
Block 3 - Gender: F, M.
Block 4 - Grade: E-1, E-2, E-3, E-5, E-6, E-7, E-8, E-9, W-1, W-2, W-3, W-4, W-5, O-1, O-2, O-3, O-4, O-5, O-6, O-7, O-8, O-9, O-10, GS/GG.
Block 8 - Branch: US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, US Marines, US Coast Guard, DoD Civilian, CIA, FBI, Dept of State, DPMO, Other.
Block 10 - Blood Type: A POS, A NEG, B POS, B NEG, AB POS, AB NEG, O POS, O NEG.
Block 13 - Hair Color: Black, Blond, Brown, Gray, Red, None.
Block 14 - Eye Color: Black, Blue, Brown, Gray, Green, Hazel, Violet.
Block 16 - Citizenship: United States, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland,
Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Other.
Blocks 22 - 24 (Shirt, Pants, Hat Size): XS, S, M, L, XL.
Block 25 - Boot Type: Men, Women.
Block 26 - Boot Size: Whole sizes from 2 - 17; half sizes from 5.5 to 12.5.
Block 28-30.a. - SERE Training Type: SERE 100, Level B Peacetime/Government, Level B Wartime/Hostage, Level C Peacetime/Government,
Level C Wartime/Hostage.
Block 28-30.c. - SERE Training Month: Enter 3-letter abbreviation for month.
Block 28-30.d. - SERE Training Location: NAS North Island, California; NAS Brunswick, Maine; Ft Bragg, North Carolina; Ft Rucker, Alabama;
Fairchild AFB, Washington.
Block 31.a. - Primary Language Capability - Language: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Tagalog, Polish, Korean, Vietnamese,
Portuguese, Japanese, Greek, Arabic, Hindi (Urdu), Russian, Yiddish, Thai, Persian, Armenian, Navajo, Hungarian, Hebrew, Dutch, Other.
Blocks 31.b. - d. (Primary Language Reading, Writing, Speaking): Excellent, Good, Poor.
DD FORM 1833 TEST (V2) (INSTRUCTIONS), MAY 2008
PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE.
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CONFIDENTIAL (When Blocks 50 - 54 filled in)

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