What is MILPERSMAN 1050-210?
MILPERSMAN 1050-210 is a Navy regulation that provides guidelines and processes for granting Environmental and Morale Leave (EML) to eligible Navy personnel.
Who is eligible for Environmental and Morale Leave (EML)?
Active duty Navy personnel are eligible for EML if they meet specific criteria outlined in MILPERSMAN 1050-210, such as completing a certain amount of continuous active duty service.
How does one apply for EML?
To apply for EML, Navy personnel must submit a request via their chain of command, following the procedures specified in MILPERSMAN 1050-210. The request should include the desired EML dates and a justification for the leave.
How long can EML last?
EML can last up to 30 calendar days, unless an extension is authorized for specific reasons mentioned in MILPERSMAN 1050-210.
Can EML be combined with other types of leave?
Yes, EML can be combined with other types of leave, such as ordinary leave or emergency leave, as long as all leave regulations and procedures outlined in applicable Navy instructions are followed.
Can EML be approved for overseas travel?
Yes, EML can be approved for overseas travel, but additional restrictions and requirements may apply. Detailed guidance can be found in MILPERSMAN 1050-210.
What should Navy personnel do if their EML request is denied?
If an EML request is denied, Navy personnel should discuss the denial with their chain of command to understand the reasons. They may be able to resubmit the request with additional information or seek further guidance on the matter.
Can EML be granted in conjunction with special liberty within a deployment?
Yes, EML can be granted in conjunction with special liberty during deployments, subject to the discretion of the commanding officer and compliance with regulations mentioned in MILPERSMAN 1050-210.
Are there any restrictions on when EML can be taken?
EML should be scheduled to minimize any impact on operational readiness or unit mission requirements. The specific details and restrictions can be found in MILPERSMAN 1050-210.