What is MILPERSMAN 1306-914?
MILPERSMAN 1306-914 is a specific regulation known as Military Personnel Policy Manual, which provides guidelines and instructions for personnel serving in Military Assistance Advisory Groups (MAAGS), Military Groups, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Commands, Joint Staffs, Attaché (Embassy) Duty, and Similar Activities.
Who is covered under MILPERSMAN 1306-914?
This regulation covers all active duty and reserve Navy personnel who are assigned to or apply for assignments in Military Assistance Advisory Groups (MAAGS), Military Groups, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Commands, Joint Staffs, Attaché (Embassy) Duty, and Similar Activities.
What is the purpose of MILPERSMAN 1306-914?
The purpose of this regulation is to provide policies, procedures, and guidance for the selection, assignment, utilization, and separation of Navy personnel assigned to Military Assistance Advisory Groups (MAAGS), Military Groups, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Commands, Joint Staffs, Attaché (Embassy) Duty, and Similar Activities.
How are personnel selected for assignments under MILPERSMAN 1306-914?
Personnel for these assignments are selected based on their qualifications, experience, performance, and suitability as determined by the Navy Personnel Command (NPC) or respective detailer/community manager.
Are there any special training requirements for personnel assigned under this regulation?
Yes, certain assignments under MILPERSMAN 1306-914 may have specific training requirements, such as language proficiency, cultural awareness, or security clearance qualifications. These requirements will be determined by the appropriate commands or agencies.
Can Navy personnel serving under MILPERSMAN 1306-914 request early return from overseas assignments?
Navy personnel may request early return from overseas assignments under certain circumstances, such as extreme family hardship or medical conditions. Such requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Navy Personnel Command (NPC).
How long are typical assignments under MILPERSMAN 1306-914?
The length of assignments under this regulation can vary depending on the specific duty and location. Assignments can range from several months to multiple years, with some requiring multiple tours.
Are there any limitations on consecutive overseas assignments under this regulation?
Yes, there are limitations on consecutive overseas assignments to allow for reintegration and stability. These limitations are outlined in the regulation and may vary depending on the specific assignment and circumstances.
What happens to personnel who are no longer eligible or suitable for assignments under MILPERSMAN 1306-914?
Personnel who are no longer eligible or suitable for assignments under this regulation may be reassigned to other duties within the Navy based on their qualifications, needs of the service, and the availability of appropriate billets.