What is MILPERSMAN 1910-806?
MILPERSMAN 1910-806 is a Navy regulation that pertains to the acknowledgment of service upon separation for Navy personnel.
Who does MILPERSMAN 1910-806 apply to?
MILPERSMAN 1910-806 applies to all Navy personnel who are separating from active duty or transferring to the reserves.
What is the purpose of the acknowledgment of service upon separation?
The purpose of the acknowledgment is to ensure that Navy personnel are aware of their rights, benefits, and obligations upon separation or transfer to the reserves.
When is the acknowledgment of service upon separation required to be completed?
The acknowledgment is required to be completed at least 90 days prior to the anticipated date of separation or transfer to the reserves.
What information does the acknowledgment of service upon separation contain?
The acknowledgment includes information on benefits, entitlements, and obligations such as post-separation healthcare, education benefits, and continuation of life insurance.
Can an individual refuse to sign the acknowledgment of service upon separation?
An individual can refuse to sign the acknowledgment; however, it may result in a delay or denial of certain benefits and entitlements.
Can the acknowledgment of service upon separation be completed electronically?
Yes, the acknowledgment can be completed electronically through the Navy's designated system.
How long should a copy of the acknowledgment be retained?
A copy of the acknowledgment should be retained for at least three years from the date of separation or transfer to the reserves.
What happens if there are changes in benefits or entitlements after completing the acknowledgment of service upon separation?
If there are changes, the individual will be provided with updated information and may be required to sign a revised acknowledgment.