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1 1/2 years of work. A person who has credit
for 10 years can be sure that he or she will be
fully insured for life. The amount of payment
depends on the contributors average earnings
over the period stated by law.
FUTURE EAOS Section 2 of the EDVR reflects
members who have a future EAOS. These are
members who must extend, reenlist, separate, or
transfer for separation within the next 10
months. They are listed by the month in which
their EAOS will expire.
FUTURE PRD Section 2 of the EDVR reflects
members who have a future PRD. These are
members who are projected losses to the activity
within the next 10 months. They are listed by
the month of PRD.
FUTURE PROSPECTIVE GAINS Section 1 of the
EDVR reflects members who are considered
future prospective gains. These are members
who are due to report on board in future
months. They are listed by the month in which
they are ordered to report.
FUTURE PROSPECTIVE LOSSES Section 2 of
the EDVR reflects members who are considered
future prospective losses. These are members
who are under orders to transfer from the
activity within the next 10 months. They are
listed by the month in which they are ordered to
detach.
GCM Good Conduct Medal.
GED General Education Development. Relates to
the successful passing of the high school level
General Educational Development test.
GENERAL RATING A broad occupational field
encompassing duties and functions requiring
related aptitudes and qualifications. The PN is
an example of a general rating. Notice that the
paygrade level is not considered when referring
to the term rating.
GMPO Guard mail petty officer.
GOVERNMENT CONVEYANCE Any means of
transportation owned, leased, or chartered by
the government, including aircraft on loan to or
owned by an Aero Club. A government-owned
vessel totally leased for commercial operation or
a rental vehicle, as referred in paragraph U5320-
E of the JFTR, will not be considered as a
government conveyance.
GOVERNMENT PROCURED TRANSPORTA-
TION Transportation procured directly from
a commercial carrier with a government
transportation
r e q u e s t ( G T R ) o r o t h er
document issued by an appropriate government
official.
GPW Geneva Convention Relative to Treatment of
Prisoners of War of 12 August 1949.
GRADUATION LEAVE Graduation leave is a
period of authorized absence granted as a delay
in reporting to the first duty station for
graduates of the Naval Academy who are
appointed commissioned officers in the Armed
Forces. Graduation leave is not chargeable to
a members leave account.
GSS Geographically separated site.
GTR Government transportation request.
GUARD III The GUARD III program offers two
guaranteed assignments within a 25-year career
timeframe for active duty USN, USNR-R
(TAR), and USNR personnel in return for a 4-,
5-, or 6-year reenlistment.
HELP SCREEN As relating to computers, special
screens that provide the user a ready reference
about a particular program. For example, the
special help screens available in the Source Data
System (SDS) on valid data entry codes.
HHG Household goods.
HIGH YEAR TENURE (HYT) Section 2 of the
EDVR reflects members who are approaching
HYT who have taken action to request a waiver,
or who must take required action to request a
waiver.
HYT is to the maximum amount of
years a member is allowed to remain on active
duty in any one paygrade.
HIV Human Immuno Deficiency Virus. Any of
several retroviruses that infect human T cells
and cause AIDS.
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