
Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS)
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The Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System, or ADPAAS, was developed to account for personnel and family members after catastrophes and assist the Army in a rapid return to …
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ADPAAS
The Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPASS) is a website designed to assist Army personnel and their Families when they have been directly affected by a natural or …
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During a disaster event, contact your ADPAAS COR for accountability or call the ADPAAS Information Hotline @ 1-800-833-6622, option 7. Are you a CONUS Contractor? If so, your personnel...
Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System The ADPAAS is the Army’s official tool for reporting the accountability status of Soldiers, Family members, Army Civilians, and overseas …
Personnel Accountability and Assessment System
ADPAAS was just used in July of 2015 to account and track the evacuation of Army families during the Wenatchee wildfires. Additionally, they were both used in larger events such as the 2011 Japan …
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AR 600-86 Army Disaster Personnel Accountability And Assessment …
Army Regulation AR 600-86 establishes the Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS), providing procedures for accounting for Army personnel and their families during …
ADPAAS is the Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System. It is a website designed to help Army personnel and their families directly affected by natural and man-made disasters.
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