What is MILPERSMAN 1306-125?
MILPERSMAN 1306-125 is a U.S. Navy regulation that provides guidelines on Enlisted Record Flags.
What is an Enlisted Record Flag?
An Enlisted Record Flag is a notation in an individual's official Navy record indicating a potential issue that requires attention or consideration.
What are the different types of Enlisted Record Flags?
There are three types of Enlisted Record Flags: "Active Duty Expiration of Obligated Service," "Administrative Remarks," and "Retention Warning."
What does the "Active Duty Expiration of Obligated Service" flag indicate?
The "Active Duty Expiration of Obligated Service" flag indicates that an enlisted member's active duty service obligation will soon expire.
What does the "Administrative Remarks" flag indicate?
The "Administrative Remarks" flag indicates that specific information or documentation pertaining to an individual's career is within their official record.
What does the "Retention Warning" flag indicate?
The "Retention Warning" flag indicates that an enlisted member's performance or conduct is below the Navy's standards, and retention may be at risk.
Who has the authority to place or remove Enlisted Record Flags?
The commanding officer of the individual's command has the authority to place or remove Enlisted Record Flags.
Can an enlisted member view their Enlisted Record Flags?
Yes, enlisted members have the right to view their Enlisted Record Flags upon request.
How long are Enlisted Record Flags retained?
Enlisted Record Flags remain in the official Navy record until the condition prompting the flag is resolved or until the individual is separated from the Navy.