What does MILPERSMAN 1320-100 regulate?
MILPERSMAN 1320-100 regulates travel time for personnel in the execution of Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders and Temporary Additional Duty (TAD) orders within the Navy.
Can I take leave during my travel time for PCS or TAD orders?
Leave is not authorized during the travel time for PCS orders. However, for TAD orders, leave may be taken, but it will not be authorized or funded by the government.
How is travel time determined for PCS orders?
Travel time for PCS orders is determined based on the distance between the old and new duty stations and the mode of transportation used. It is calculated at a rate of approximately 350 miles per day.
Are there any limitations on travel time for PCS orders?
Yes, there are limitations. Travel time cannot exceed the authorized number of travel days, and there may be additional limitations imposed based on the specific circumstances of the individual assignment.
Can I drive my personal vehicle for PCS or TAD travel?
Yes, you can drive your personal vehicle for both PCS and TAD travel. However, reimbursement for mileage and other expenses will be limited to the costs that would have been incurred if the individual had chosen the authorized mode of transportation.
What happens if I encounter delays or issues during my travel to a new duty station?
If you encounter delays or issues during your travel, you are required to report the delays to your command. They will provide further guidance on how to proceed and adjust your orders if necessary.
Is overseas travel time included in the calculation for PCS orders?
No, overseas travel time is not included in the calculation of travel days for PCS orders. Separate provisions and regulations apply for overseas travel.
Can I request an extension of travel time for PCS or TAD orders?
Yes, you can request an extension of travel time for both PCS and TAD orders. However, any extension must be requested and approved by your command.
Will I be reimbursed for meals and lodging during travel for PCS or TAD orders?
Yes, you may be eligible for reimbursement of meals and lodging expenses during travel. However, you must comply with the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) and submit appropriate documentation to support your claims.