MILPERSMAN 1306-986 Qualification for Assignment to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1306-986 Frequently Asked Questions

What does MILPERSMAN 1306-986 cover?
MILPERSMAN 1306-986 provides regulations and guidelines for qualifications required to be assigned to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty.

Who does MILPERSMAN 1306-986 apply to?
The regulations stated in MILPERSMAN 1306-986 apply to all Navy personnel aspiring to be assigned to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty.

What are the basic eligibility requirements for assignment to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty?
The basic eligibility requirements include being an active duty Navy member, holding a security clearance, passing a physical screening test, and obtaining the appropriate rating and experience.

Are there any rank or time-in-service requirements for assignment to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty?
Yes, there are rank and time-in-service requirements outlined in MILPERSMAN 1306-986. These depend on the specific duty or position being sought and are based on the needs of the Naval Special Warfare Support Activity.

What is the physical screening test (PST) and what does it entail?
The PST is a series of physical fitness tests that assess an individual's overall physical readiness for Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty. It includes events such as swimming, running, push-ups, sit-ups, and pull-ups.

How often is the physical screening test (PST) required?
The PST is required to be completed annually for personnel assigned to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty. It ensures the maintenance of physical readiness throughout their assignment.

Are there any specific academic or educational requirements for assignment to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty?
While MILPERSMAN 1306-986 does not specify any specific academic requirements, completion of various training courses relevant to the duty being sought may be necessary.

Can women serve in Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty roles?
Yes, women can serve in Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty roles, provided they meet all the eligibility requirements outlined in MILPERSMAN 1306-986.

Is there a selection process for assignment to Naval Special Warfare Support Activity Duty?
Yes, there is a selection process that evaluates the qualifications and readiness of candidates. This process involves factors such as performance evaluations, physical fitness, and personal interviews.

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