MILPERSMAN 1306-104 Projected Rotation Date (PRD)
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1306-104 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1306-104?
MILPERSMAN 1306-104 is the Navy's regulation that governs the Projected Rotation Date (PRD) for sailors.

What is the Projected Rotation Date (PRD)?
The PRD is the estimated date when a sailor is expected to rotate to a new duty station or billet.

How is the PRD determined?
The PRD is determined based on various factors, including the sailor's career path, service obligation, and needs of the Navy.

Can the PRD be changed?
Yes, the PRD can be changed in certain circumstances, such as operational needs, career advancement opportunities, or personal requests.

Who is responsible for managing the PRD?
The sailor's detailer or assignment officer is responsible for managing and updating the PRD.

Can a sailor request an extension or early release from their PRD?
Yes, a sailor can submit a request for an extension or early release from their PRD, but it is subject to approval based on the Navy's needs.

What happens if a sailor's PRD expires?
If a sailor's PRD expires, they may be required to remain at their current duty station until a new PRD is assigned.

Can a sailor be involuntarily extended beyond their PRD?
Yes, in certain situations, such as when deploying or during critical mission requirements, a sailor may be involuntarily extended beyond their PRD.

How can a sailor check their PRD?
Sailors can check their PRD by reviewing their official personnel record on the Navy's Electronic Service Record (ESR) website.

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