What is DAFI36-2619 regulation about?
DAFI36-2619 is the Air Force regulation that governs the Active Duty Operational Support (ADOS) - Active Component (AC) Man-Day Program.
What is the purpose of the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program?
The ADOS-AC Man-Day Program is designed to provide support to Active Component and Guard Reserve ADOS-AC personnel in order to fulfill operational requirements.
Who is eligible to participate in the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program?
Active Component personnel, who are members in good standing and meet certain qualification criteria, are eligible to participate in the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program.
What are the different types of orders available under the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program?
The ADOS-AC Man-Day Program offers three types of orders: Active Duty Training (ADT) orders, Active Duty Orders (ADO), and Inactive Duty Travel Orders (IDT).
How long can an individual serve under the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program?
The duration of ADOS-AC orders can vary depending on the operational requirement, but typically they range from a few days to 365 days.
Can an individual volunteer for ADOS-AC orders, or are they assigned?
Both forms of participation are possible. Individuals can volunteer for ADOS-AC orders, and they can also be assigned to fulfill specific operational needs.
How does the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program affect an individual's pay and benefits?
Individuals serving under the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program are entitled to receive the corresponding pay and benefits according to their rank and length of service.
Can an individual serving under the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program also receive other forms of military compensation?
Yes, individuals serving under the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program can receive other forms of military compensation, but specific rules and regulations apply.
Are travel and transportation costs covered under the ADOS-AC Man-Day Program?
Yes, travel and transportation costs incurred in conjunction with ADOS-AC orders are usually covered, as long as they are necessary and properly authorized.