What does MILPERSMAN 1306-944 govern?
MILPERSMAN 1306-944 governs Naval Special Warfare Tactical Communications Commands (TACCOMM) within the Navy regulations.
What is the purpose of TACCOMM?
The purpose of TACCOMM is to provide specialized communication services and support to Naval Special Warfare units during tactical operations.
Who is eligible to serve in TACCOMM?
Enlisted personnel from the Cryptologic Technician (CT) rating in the Navy are eligible to serve in TACCOMM.
Are there any additional qualifications required for TACCOMM personnel?
Yes, TACCOMM personnel must complete the required Tactical Communications Course (TCC) and maintain current certifications.
How are TACCOMM billets assigned?
TACCOMM billets are assigned through the normal billet assignment process managed by Navy Personnel Command.
Is there any special physical fitness requirement for TACCOMM personnel?
Yes, TACCOMM personnel are required to meet the physical fitness standards prescribed by the Navy's Physical Readiness Program.
How long is the initial tour of duty for TACCOMM personnel?
The initial tour of duty for TACCOMM personnel is typically three years, with the possibility of extension based on operational requirements.
Can TACCOMM personnel apply for reassignment to other Navy ratings or specialty areas?
Yes, TACCOMM personnel can request to change their rating or specialty area but must adhere to the applicable Navy guidelines and processes.
Are there opportunities for career advancement within TACCOMM?
Yes, TACCOMM personnel can advance their careers within the Cryptologic Technician (CT) rating by meeting the promotion requirements and participating in professional development opportunities.