DAFI36-2122 INTERSERVICE OFFICERS ON EXCHANGE DUTY WITH UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
MilReg DAFI36-2122 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI36-2122?
The purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI36-2122 is to provide guidance and procedures for inter-service officers serving on exchange duty with the United States Air Force.

Who does this regulation apply to?
This regulation applies to all inter-service officers from other military services who are serving on exchange duty with the United States Air Force.

How does an inter-service officer qualify for exchange duty with the United States Air Force?
Inter-service officers must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the regulation and be selected by their respective military service for exchange duty with the United States Air Force.

What are the responsibilities of the gaining United States Air Force unit?
The gaining United States Air Force unit is responsible for providing appropriate leadership, training, and professional development opportunities to the inter-service officers.

How long can an inter-service officer serve on exchange duty with the United States Air Force?
The duration of exchange duty can vary, but typically ranges from one to three years, depending on the specific program and agreement between the military services.

Are inter-service officers entitled to any benefits while on exchange duty?
Yes, inter-service officers are entitled to receive the same benefits and entitlements as their counterparts in the United States Air Force, as outlined in the regulation.

Are inter-service officers allowed to wear their own military service uniforms?
Inter-service officers may wear their own military service uniforms when authorized by the commander of their assigned United States Air Force unit.

Can inter-service officers bring their dependents with them during exchange duty?
Inter-service officers may request to bring their dependents with them during exchange duty, subject to the approval of their respective military service and the United States Air Force.

Can inter-service officers participate in overseas assignments during their exchange duty?
Yes, inter-service officers may be eligible to participate in overseas assignments during their exchange duty based on the needs of the United States Air Force and the agreement between the military services.

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