MILPERSMAN 1320-090 Proceed Time in Execution of Orders
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1320-090 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1320-090?
MILPERSMAN 1320-090 is a Navy regulation that provides guidance on proceed time in the execution of orders.

What is proceed time?
Proceed time refers to the amount of time a service member has to make necessary arrangements and travel to their new duty station after receiving orders.

How is proceed time calculated?
Proceed time is calculated based on the distance between the old and new duty stations. The specific calculation formula is outlined in MILPERSMAN 1320-090.

Is proceed time considered leave?
No, proceed time is not considered leave. It is an authorized period for a service member to prepare for and travel to their new duty station.

Can proceed time be extended?
Yes, in certain circumstances, proceed time can be extended. However, it requires approval from the appropriate authority and must be based on valid reasons.

Can proceed time be shortened?
In general, proceed time should not be shortened. However, there may be situations where shortening the proceed time is necessary due to operational needs or other exceptional circumstances.

Can a service member take leave during proceed time?
Yes, a service member may be able to take leave during their proceed time. However, it is subject to approval from the appropriate authority and should align with the service member's travel plans.

Are service members authorized per diem during proceed time?
No, service members are not authorized per diem during proceed time, unless it is specifically stated in their orders or directed by the appropriate authority.

What happens if a service member fails to complete their travel within the authorized proceed time?
If a service member fails to complete their travel within the authorized proceed time, it may result in adverse administrative actions, such as loss of reimbursement for travel expenses.

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