MILPERSMAN 1300-060 Administration of Naval Members Performing Duty with Army, Air Force or Coast Guard
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1300-060 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1300-060?
MILPERSMAN 1300-060 is a Navy regulation that governs the administration of Naval members who are assigned to duty with the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard.

Who does MILPERSMAN 1300-060 apply to?
MILPERSMAN 1300-060 applies to all Naval personnel who are temporarily assigned or attached to the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard for duty.

What is the purpose of MILPERSMAN 1300-060?
The purpose of MILPERSMAN 1300-060 is to provide guidance and procedures for the administration of Navy personnel who serve with other branches of the military.

What types of duty can Naval members perform with the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard?
Naval members can perform various types of duty including joint training exercises, temporary assignments, operational support, or cooperation activities with other branches of the military.

How is the assignment of Naval members to other branches of the military determined?
The assignment of Naval members to other branches of the military is determined by the needs of the Navy, as well as the requirements and requests of the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard.

How are Naval members administratively handled while serving with other branches of the military?
Administrative matters such as pay, leave, allowances, and benefits of Naval members serving with other branches of the military are addressed through coordination and communication between the Navy and the host service.

What is the duration of duty for Naval members assigned to the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard?
The duration of duty for Naval members assigned to other branches of the military can vary depending on the specific assignment, ranging from short-term temporary duty to long-term joint assignments.

Can Naval members be permanently reassigned to other branches of the military?
Permanent reassignment of Naval members to other branches of the military is typically not allowed, as the Navy aims to maintain its unique identity and capabilities.

Are Naval members subject to the regulations and policies of the host service while serving with the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard?
While serving with the Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard, Naval members are subject to the regulations and policies of the host service, in addition to Navy regulations to the extent they do not conflict.

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