MILPERSMAN 1050-082 Computation of Leave – Examples of Charging Leave, Proceed, and Travel Time
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1050-082 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1050-082 Navy regulation about?
MILPERSMAN 1050-082 is a Navy regulation that provides guidelines and examples for the computation of leave, specifically focusing on charging leave, proceed, and travel time.

How is leave charged under MILPERSMAN 1050-082?
Leave is charged on a calendar day basis, including weekends and holidays, and starts and ends at midnight.

Can leave be taken in increments smaller than one day?
Yes, leave can be taken in increments smaller than one day. However, the minimum chargeable leave increment is 0.25 of a day.

Are weekends and holidays included in the leave period?
Yes, weekends and holidays are included in the leave period and are charged as leave days.

What is proceed time and when is it charged as leave?
Proceed time is the travel time required to reach the authorized leave area. It is charged as leave when it exceeds 24 hours.

How is travel time during leave charged under MILPERSMAN 1050-082?
Travel time during leave is charged as leave if it exceeds 24 hours. If travel time is less than 24 hours, it is not charged as leave.

Is proceed time included in the authorized leave period?
No, proceed time is not included in the authorized leave period. It is separate from the leave period and is charged separately.

Can a Sailor take leave immediately after proceed time?
Yes, a Sailor can take leave immediately after proceed time, if desired. Proceed time is considered separate from the leave period and does not restrict taking leave afterwards.

Is proceed time or travel time chargeable if a Sailor is recalled from leave?
No, if a Sailor is recalled from leave, neither the proceed time nor the travel time is chargeable as leave.

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