What is MILPERSMAN 1300-100?
MILPERSMAN 1300-100 is a regulation that provides the policies and procedures for Permanent Change of Station (PCS) entitlements in the United States Navy.
Who does MILPERSMAN 1300-100 apply to?
MILPERSMAN 1300-100 applies to all active-duty Navy members, including both officers and enlisted personnel.
What does PCS mean?
PCS stands for Permanent Change of Station. It refers to the relocation of a Navy member and their dependents to a new duty station.
How is PCS entitlement determined?
PCS entitlement is determined based on various factors, including military rank, family size, and the distance between the old and new duty stations.
Are there any exceptions to PCS entitlement?
Yes, there are exceptions. Some circumstances may grant additional entitlements, such as hardship or compassionate reassignment.
Can I choose my new duty station during a PCS?
In most cases, Navy members do not have the authority to choose their new duty station. Assignments are typically made by the detailing system based on the needs of the Navy.
What expenses are covered during a PCS?
Expenses covered during a PCS may include transportation, per diem, temporary lodging, and storage of household goods, among others. The specific entitlements vary based on individual circumstances and rank.
How can I request an extension for my PCS orders?
Requests for extensions to PCS orders should be submitted through the Navy member's chain of command to the appropriate authority for consideration.
Can my dependents accompany me during a PCS?
In most cases, dependents are authorized to accompany the Navy member during a PCS. However, some restrictions or limitations may apply depending on the circumstances.