MILPERSMAN 1306-900 Assignment of Enlisted Personnel to Special Programs
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1306-900 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1306-900?
MILPERSMAN 1306-900 is a Navy regulation that provides guidelines and procedures for the assignment of enlisted personnel to special programs.

What is the purpose of MILPERSMAN 1306-900?
The purpose is to ensure a fair and equitable assignment of enlisted personnel to special programs based on their qualifications, skills, and the needs of the Navy.

Who is responsible for implementing MILPERSMAN 1306-900?
The Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP) is responsible for implementing and overseeing the regulation.

What are some examples of special programs covered under MILPERSMAN 1306-900?
Examples include the Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) program, foreign language proficiency programs, diver programs, and special warfare programs.

How are enlisted personnel selected for special programs?
Selections are typically made through a competitive application process, based on factors such as qualifications, performance, and career goals.

Can enlisted personnel volunteer for special programs?
Yes, enlisted personnel can volunteer for special programs if they meet the eligibility criteria and requirements specified in MILPERSMAN 1306-900.

Are there any career implications for participating in special programs?
Participation in certain special programs may offer career advancement opportunities, additional training, and unique experiences that can benefit an enlisted person's career progression.

Is there a time commitment associated with special programs?
Yes, most special programs require a minimum time commitment, and enlisted personnel may be obligated to serve in the program for a specific period.

Can enlisted personnel be involuntarily assigned to special programs?
Yes, in some cases, the needs of the Navy may require the involuntary assignment of enlisted personnel to certain special programs.

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