What is MILPERSMAN 1300-1205 Expedited Transfers?
MILPERSMAN 1300-1205 is a Navy regulation that provides guidance on expedited transfers for personnel in the Navy.
When can an expedited transfer be requested?
An expedited transfer can be requested when there is a compelling or humanitarian need that justifies moving the individual to a different duty station.
Who is eligible for an expedited transfer?
Any active duty member of the Navy, including officers and enlisted personnel, can request an expedited transfer if they meet the necessary criteria.
What are some examples of compelling or humanitarian needs?
Examples of compelling or humanitarian needs may include severe family hardship, medical conditions that require specialized treatment, or personal safety concerns.
How can a Navy member request an expedited transfer?
Navy members can request an expedited transfer by submitting a written request through their chain of command.
How long does it take to process an expedited transfer request?
The processing time for an expedited transfer request varies depending on individual circumstances. However, every effort is made to expedite the decision and complete the transfer as quickly as possible.
Can an expedited transfer be denied?
Yes, an expedited transfer request can be denied if it is deemed that the justification does not meet the necessary criteria outlined in MILPERSMAN 1300-1205.
Are there any limitations on the number of times a Navy member can request an expedited transfer?
There are no specific limitations mentioned in MILPERSMAN 1300-1205 regarding the number of times a Navy member can request an expedited transfer. However, each request is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Can a member who has previously been denied an expedited transfer request reapply?
Yes, a member who has been previously denied an expedited transfer request can reapply if their circumstances have changed or if they have new compelling reasons.