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Figure 4-5. Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data (page 2), NAVPERS 1070/602
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Figure 4-7. Enlisted Qualifications History (page 4), NAVPERS 1070/604, Sections 3 and 4

ENLISTED QUALIFICATIONS HISTORY The  Enlisted  Qualifications  History,  NAVPERS 1070/604, is page 4 of the service record. The initial page 4 is prepared by the classification section at the Military  Entrance  Processing  Station  (MEPS).  This form is a permanent part of your enlisted service record and accompanies you throughout your active-duty or inactive-duty career. Subsequent page 4s are prepared by your command after a section becomes filled with entries. The page 4 has a wealth of information that is of considerable value to you and the Navy. It includes but is not limited to the following: 1.   Education  experience  level  (highest  grade completed,  General  Education  Development [GED]). See figure 4-6, section 1. 2.   Classification/Armed   Services   Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) testing qualifications. (This section is to be completed by  enlisted  classifiers  only.)  See  figure  4-6, section 2. 3.   Off-duty   education/non-required   Navy correspondence  courses  (Scholastic  Aptitude Test   [SAT],   American   College   Test   [ACT] scores). See figure 4-7, section 3. 4.   Training   courses   (courses   qualifying   the member  to  operate  or  maintain  specific  types of equipment). See figure 4-7, section 4. 5.   Navy   service   schools/military   training courses. See figure 4-8, section 5. 6.   Correspondence   courses   required   for advancement. See figure 4-8, section 6. 7.   Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) codes. See figure 4-9, section 7. 8.   Personnel   advancement   requirements.   See figure 4-9, section 8. 9.   Rate advancements. See figure 4-9, section 9. 10.   Designators (special warfare, etc.). See figure 4-9, section 10. 11.   Awards (personal military decorations and unit awards). See figure 4-10, section 11. 12.   Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS). See figure 4-11, section 12. 4-8 Figure 4-6. Enlisted Qualifications History (page 4), NAVPERS 1070/604, Sections 1 and 2.

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