MILPERSMAN 1301-230 Officer Special Assignments – Reassignment of Disabled Officers
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1301-230 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1301-230 Officer Special Assignments?
MILPERSMAN 1301-230 Officer Special Assignments is a regulation issued by the Navy that provides guidelines and procedures for the reassignment of disabled officers.

Who does the regulation MILPERSMAN 1301-230 apply to?
The regulation applies to all Navy officers who become disabled and are unable to fulfill their current assignments.

What are the objectives of MILPERSMAN 1301-230?
The objectives of this regulation are to ensure disabled officers are given appropriate assignments that take into account their disabilities, maintain the highest level of readiness within the officer corps, and provide opportunities for continued service.

How are disabled officers identified?
Disabled officers are identified through medical evaluation boards (MEBs) or physical evaluation boards (PEBs), which assess the officer's medical condition and determine if the disability affects their ability to perform their duties.

What factors are considered when reassigning disabled officers?
When reassigning disabled officers, factors such as the officer's rank, experience, skills, physical limitations, and the needs of the Navy are taken into consideration.

Can a disabled officer request specific assignments?
Yes, disabled officers have the opportunity to indicate preferences for certain types of assignments or geographic locations. However, the final decision for reassignment rests with the Navy based on the officer's medical condition and available positions.

Are disabled officers guaranteed a specific type of assignment?
No, disabled officers are not guaranteed a specific type of assignment. The Navy will strive to accommodate their preferences but must also ensure the officer's skills align with the available assignments.

How often are disabled officers reassigned?
Disabled officers may be reassigned as deemed necessary by the Navy. Reassignments may occur if there is a change in the officer's medical condition, if their skills are needed elsewhere, or if there are changes in their current assignment.

Can disabled officers be reassigned to non-combat positions?
Yes, disabled officers can be reassigned to non-combat positions if their disabilities prevent them from serving in combat roles. The Navy will aim to find suitable assignments that align with the officer's skills and restrictions.

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