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DD Form 2685 — DD Form 2585, Tactic and Threat Severity Level Worksheet, February 1994.

Tactic and Threat Severity Level Worksheet

What is DD Form 2685? It is a Department of Defense form titled DD Form 2585, Tactic and Threat Severity Level Worksheet, February 1994., and its job is straightforward: Tactic and Threat Severity Level Worksheet. That single line covers most of what people want to know before they download it.

Will you need a different form because of where you serve? No. DD forms are Department-wide instruments, and that scope is what separates them from service publications. One edition, all branches, defense agencies included.

Who decides this form exists? not stated owns it; not stated directs its use. If someone told you to file this, the authority traces back to those.

Which edition should you have? not stated, listed as not stated. A copy dated otherwise is a copy worth replacing.

What the form asks for

  • 1. Project/Building identification.
  • 2. Asset identification.
  • Date.
  • 4. Applicable tactics. Press space bar to mark X if a. Moving vehicle bomb.
  • X if c. Exterior.
  • X if d. Standoff weapons.
  • X if e. Ballistics.
  • X if b. stationary vehicle bomb.
  • X if g. Covert entry.
  • X if h. Insider compromise.
  • X if i. Visual surveillance.
  • X if f. Forced entry.
  • X if k. Elec. emanations eavesdropping.
  • X if j. Acoustic eavesdropping.
  • X if m. Supplies bomb delivery.
  • X if l. Mail bomb delivery.
  • X if n. Airborne contamination.
  • X if o. Waterborne contamination.
  • 5. Applicable aggressors. X if a. Unsophisticated criminals.
  • Enter VL, V, L, M, or H. a. Moving vehicle bomb: a. Unsophisticated criminals.
  • b. Stationary vehicle bomb: Unsophisticated criminals.
  • c. Exterior: Unsophisticated criminals.
  • d. Standoff weapons: Unsophisticated criminals.
  • e. Ballistics: Unsophisticated criminals.

Download the form

What formats exist for this form? PDF. What is the scale of it? 1 pages and approximately 194 fields.

What does any of this cost? Nothing. Every format listed is a free download. One practical note: save the file and open it in a desktop pdf reader, because browser previews often ignore interactive fields and lose what you typed.

Where do you start? At the top. Identification first, the substance of the entry second, certification last. Why that order? Because fields lower on the page often depend on data you established in the header, and filling out of sequence produces contradictions.

What is the first thing to check? The edition date on the face of the form. Does it read not stated? If not, the copy is superseded, and a superseded DD form is a real problem: Department-level revisions replace the blank for every service at once, so an old file on a shared drive is stale everywhere, not just in your office.

What if a specific field still puzzles you? Read the instructions printed on the form, then not stated. Which wins if they differ? The directive.

Who receives it? The office not stated designates, subject to whatever local instruction your organization adds. What do you keep? A copy, made before the form leaves your hands.

How do you find a form referenced inside this one? By its number alone. The DD sequence runs across the entire Department, so a number identifies exactly one document regardless of which service cited it.

Can you assume a matching number is the same form? No, and this is where downloads go wrong. Read the prefix. Army numbering and Department numbering are independent systems, so the digits alone tell you nothing about which document you need.

Should you archive this file and reuse it next year? Better not. Forms are revised as directives are reissued, as data requirements shift and as statutory notice text is updated, and none of that reaches you directly. Download fresh, check the edition date.

What does this page actually provide? The blank form and a description of it. What does it not provide? Legal guidance, procedural rulings, or any assurance about a particular filing. Who answers those? not stated, the administrative office that serves you, or the authority identified in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2685?
DD Form 2585, Tactic and Threat Severity Level Worksheet, February 1994.
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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