What is MILPERSMAN 1050-240?
MILPERSMAN 1050-240 is a Navy regulation that outlines the leave policies for Naval Academy Midshipmen Candidates who have graduated from the Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS).
Who does MILPERSMAN 1050-240 apply to?
MILPERSMAN 1050-240 applies to all Naval Academy Midshipmen Candidates who have successfully completed the Naval Academy Preparatory School program.
Is leave entitlement guaranteed for NAPS graduates?
Yes, NAPS graduates are entitled to leave under certain conditions as specified in MILPERSMAN 1050-240.
How much leave are NAPS graduates entitled to?
NAPS graduates are entitled to 30 days of leave prior to reporting to the Naval Academy for further training.
Can NAPS graduates take leave immediately after completing the NAPS program?
NAPS graduates are required to report to the Naval Academy within seven days of completing the NAPS program, so leave is generally scheduled to begin after reporting to the Academy.
Can NAPS graduates request an extension of their leave?
Yes, NAPS graduates may request an extension of their leave for personal reasons; however, such requests are subject to approval by the appropriate authorities.
Are NAPS graduates allowed to take leave during their time at the Naval Academy?
NAPS graduates are typically authorized to take leave during designated periods such as holidays or midshipmen summer leave. Specific leave periods and policies are regulated by the Naval Academy.
Can NAPS graduates combine their authorized leave with other types of leave?
NAPS graduates may be eligible to combine their authorized leave with other types of leave in accordance with existing Navy regulations, such as emergency leave or convalescent leave.
What happens if a NAPS graduate's leave request is denied?
If a NAPS graduate's leave request is denied, they must report to the Naval Academy within the required timeframe or seek alternative authorized leave options if available.