What is MILPERSMAN 1910-812?
MILPERSMAN 1910-812 is a Navy regulation that provides guidance on the place of separation for naval personnel.
Who does MILPERSMAN 1910-812 apply to?
MILPERSMAN 1910-812 applies to all active duty and reserve Navy personnel who are separating from the service.
What is the purpose of MILPERSMAN 1910-812?
The purpose of MILPERSMAN 1910-812 is to establish the criteria and procedures for determining the place of separation for Navy personnel.
How is the place of separation determined?
The place of separation is determined based on several factors, including the member's duty station, the member's home of record, and specific circumstances outlined in the regulation.
Can the place of separation be changed?
Yes, the place of separation can be changed if there are specific reasons and circumstances that warrant such a change. These will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
What happens if my duty station and home of record are different?
If your duty station and home of record are different, the Navy will determine the place of separation based on specific guidelines outlined in MILPERSMAN 1910-812.
Can I request a specific place of separation?
While you can express your preference, the ultimate decision regarding the place of separation is determined by the Navy's needs, regulations, and specific circumstances applicable to your situation.
Will the Navy provide any assistance for relocation after separation?
The Navy may provide certain relocation benefits and entitlements based on the member's circumstances and the place of separation. These benefits will be outlined and explained during the separation process.
What if I disagree with the Navy's decision on the place of separation?
If you disagree with the Navy's decision on the place of separation, you have the right to appeal or present your case through the appropriate channels as outlined in MILPERSMAN 1910-812.