What is MILPERSMAN 1320-110?
MILPERSMAN 1320-110 is a Navy regulation that governs the rules and procedures related to travel time in connection with calls to or release from active duty.
Who does MILPERSMAN 1320-110 apply to?
This regulation applies to all Navy service members who are being called to active duty or released from active duty.
What does "travel time" refer to in MILPERSMAN 1320-110?
Travel time refers to the period required for service members to travel from their current location to the location of their active duty assignment or vice versa.
Can service members request travel time for personal reasons?
No, travel time as covered in MILPERSMAN 1320-110 is only authorized for official duty-related travel.
How is travel time typically calculated for service members?
Travel time is calculated based on the most direct route by common carrier (e.g., air, rail, bus) or privately owned vehicle (POV), as deemed appropriate by the commanding officer.
Are service members allowed to take leave during travel time?
Service members may be authorized to take leave during travel time, subject to the approval of their commanding officer.
Can service members receive reimbursement for travel expenses during travel time?
Yes, service members may be eligible for travel allowances and per diem in accordance with applicable travel regulations.
What should service members do if their travel is delayed or disrupted?
Service members should promptly notify their command or designated authority if their travel is delayed or disrupted. They may also be required to provide documentation supporting the delay or disruption.
Are family members of service members entitled to travel time?
Family members are generally not entitled to travel time unless they are dependents who are being relocated as part of the service member's official permanent change of station (PCS) move.