What is MILPERSMAN 1306-200?
MILPERSMAN 1306-200 is a Navy regulation that outlines the guidelines and procedures for Isolated Duty Tours (IDTs).
What is considered an Isolated Duty Tour?
An Isolated Duty Tour is a period of duty assignment in a remote or isolated location that generally does not offer the same amenities and services as a regular duty station.
Who is eligible for an Isolated Duty Tour?
Eligibility for an Isolated Duty Tour is determined by the needs of the Navy and the individual's qualifications and training.
How long is an Isolated Duty Tour?
The length of an Isolated Duty Tour can vary depending on the specific assignment, but it is typically between 12 to 36 months.
Can I request an Isolated Duty Tour?
Yes, individuals can request an Isolated Duty Tour if they meet the eligibility criteria and there are available assignments.
How are assignments for Isolated Duty Tours determined?
Assignments for Isolated Duty Tours are typically based on the needs of the Navy, the individual's qualifications, and their preferences if possible.
Will I receive any additional pay or benefits during an Isolated Duty Tour?
Yes, individuals serving on an Isolated Duty Tour are often eligible for special pay, allowances, and benefits to compensate for the hardships and unique challenges of the assignment.
Can I bring my family or dependents with me on an Isolated Duty Tour?
In some cases, individuals may be authorized to bring their family or dependents with them on an Isolated Duty Tour, but this is determined on a case-by-case basis.
How often can an individual be assigned to an Isolated Duty Tour?
There are no set limits on the number of times an individual can be assigned to an Isolated Duty Tour, but it generally depends on the needs of the Navy and the availability of assignments.