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Waivers will be according to AR 95-1, entered on DA Form 7122-R, and annotated on the DA Form 759 during the annual closeout. Waivers will specify all waived requirements on the DA Form 7122-R and be signed by the appropriate waiver authority. Waivers in memorandum format do not require an additional signature on the DA Form 7122-R, however they will specify the waiver authority and specify all waived requirements. Waivers will be retained in the miscellaneous section of the IATF until annotated on the DA Form 759 during the next closeout.

(a) Recorded on DA Form 7122-R and retained in IATF
(b) Recorded on DA Form 7122-R and DA Form 759
(c) Recorded in memorandum format only
(d) Recorded on DA Form 7122-R and DA Form 753

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Waivers according to AR 95-1 must be entered on DA Form 7122-R, annotated on DA Form 759, and retained in the IATF, with the memorandum format waivers specifying the waiver authority without an additional signature.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the proper procedure for handling waivers in a military or organizational context, specifically according to Army Regulation (AR) 95-1. Waivers must be recorded on DA Form 7122-R and annotated on the DA Form 759 during the annual closeout.

If a waiver is in memorandum format, it doesn't require an additional signature on the DA Form 7122-R but must clearly specify the waiver authority and all waived requirements. Furthermore, waivers should be retained in the miscellaneous section of the Individual Aircrew Training Folder (IATF) until they are annotated on the DA Form 759.

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