MILPERSMAN 1920-200 Officer Resignation Procedures
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1920-200 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1920-200?
MILPERSMAN 1920-200 is the Navy regulation that outlines the procedures for officer resignation from the U.S. Navy.

Who does MILPERSMAN 1920-200 apply to?
This regulation applies to all active-duty and reserve-duty officers in the U.S. Navy, regardless of rank or specialty.

Can an officer resign at any time?
While officers have the right to resign, there are specific guidelines and circumstances outlined in MILPERSMAN 1920-200 that outline when and how an officer can resign.

What are the different types of officer resignation covered in this regulation?
MILPERSMAN 1920-200 covers voluntary resignation, resignation for the good of the service, resignation for the convenience of the government, and resignation under other circumstances.

Can an officer resign during a deployment or critical assignment?
Generally, officers are discouraged from resigning during a deployment or critical assignment, as the needs of the Navy take priority. However, in certain cases, resignation may be considered based on individual circumstances.

Are there any specific notification requirements for officer resignation?
Yes, per MILPERSMAN 1920-200, officers are required to submit a written resignation request to their commanding officer, typically with at least 90 days' notice.

What happens after an officer submits a resignation request?
After receiving the resignation request, the commanding officer will review it and forward it through the appropriate chain of command for further processing and approval.

Are there any financial or contractual implications associated with officer resignation?
Yes, depending on the officer's contract, there may be financial obligations or repayment of educational expenses incurred by the Navy in exchange for service. These details are outlined in MILPERSMAN 1920-200.

Can an officer withdraw their resignation request?
In most cases, officers can withdraw their resignation request, but this action is subject to the approval of the commanding officer and higher authorities.

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