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the &year
obligation,
you should
refer
to articles
1040150,
1040400,
1880100,
1880140
through
1880220,3640457,
and 3640470 of the Naval
Military
Personnel
Manual
(MILPERSMAN),
NAVPERS
15560.
NAVAL
RESERVE
AFFILIATION
OF
DISCHARGED
PERSONNEL
,
Many
well-trained
and experienced
petty officers
who are not required under Title 10 U.S.C. section 651
to affiliate
with
the Naval
Reserve on discharge
are
presently being lost to the Naval Reserve because of lack
of knowledge of programs available to them. As a PN, you
should inform eligible personnel who are being discharged
and who do not enlist or reenlist in the Regular Navy at
the time of their separation
of the opportunities
in the
Naval Reserve. Explain to them the advantages of reserve
participation,
and the retirement
benefits available.
You also should furnish them with the address listed
in the Standard Navy Distribution
List (SNDL), OPNAV
P09B2-105(90),
of a Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve
Center,
Naval
Reserve
Center,
Naval
Reserve Air
Station, or Naval Air Reserve Unit nearest their home.
Additionally,
you should advise them of the provisions
regarding
possible advancement
in the Naval Reserve
of enlisted personnel on inactive
duty who have passed
the Navywide
advancement
examination
while
on
active
duty.
Furthermore,
you should
furnish
each
individual
leaving active duty with a copy of the Naval
Reserve Indoctrination
Guide which
can be obtained
through
the appropriate
Naval Reserve Indoctrination
Officer.
WEARING
OF THE
UNIFORM
AFTER
DISCHARGE
As a PN conducting
pre-separation
counseling, you
should inform individuals
who are entitled to retain their
uniforms
after discharge
that they may wear them.
However, the uniform
must be worn from the place of
discharge to their home within
3 months after the date
of discharge. The 3-month period relates to the period
between
the date of discharge
and the date of the
persons arriving
home. Uniforms
cannot be worn after
arrival
home, even though the 3-month period has not
expired.
Any
further
wearing
of the uniform
after
separation
should
be accomplished
according
to the
United States Navy
Uniform
Regulations,
NAVPERS
15665, and article 3610320 of the-MILPERSMW.
Some individuals
may wear their
uniform
after
separation, others may not. An enlisted member who is
separated
for any
of the following
reasons
must
surrender the outer garments and distinctive
parts of the
uniform
that are in his/her
possession at the time of
discharge:
2.
3 .
4.
5.
6 .
7.
8.
9.
Unsatisfactory
performance
Homosexuality
Drug abuse rehabilitation
failure
Alcohol abuse rehabilitation
failure
Misconduct
Misconduct-drug
abuse
Security with an honorable or general discharge
Discharged for any reason with a dishonorable,
bad conduct, or a discharge
under other than
honorable
conditions
When the items of clothing authorized to be retained by
the dischargee are insufficient
to provide the discharge
with one outfit of civilian
clothing
suitable for wearing
home, necessary
items
of civilian
clothing
may be
issued
at no cost to the discharge
to augment
the
retained
clothing.
For further
information,
refer to article 3610320 of
the MILPERSMAN.
DEPENDENTS
TRAVEL
AND SHIPMENT
OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
Chapter 5 of the Joint Federal Travel Regulations
(JFTR), volume
1, NAVSO
P-6034,
contains
instructions
and regulations
covering
entitlement
to
transportation
for
dependents
and
shipment
of
household
goods. Implementing
instructions
covering
the
procedures
to
be followed
in
procuring
transportation
for
dependents
and
shipment
of
household
goods
or reimbursement
thereof,.
are
.
contained in the U.S. Navy Travel Instructions
(NTI),
NAVSO P-1459, and the Transportation
of Personal
Property, NAVSUP
490.
To determine
entitlements
for dependent
travel,
transportation
and
shipment
of household
goods
incident
to a members court-martial
sentence or other
than
honorable
(OTH)
discharge,
you should
refer
-
JFTR, paragraphs U5240 and U5370.
You must inform
each individual
that separation
from the service does not terminate
their
personal
13-6
1. Defective enlistment
and induction
(fraudulent
entry into the naval
service or released from
naval jurisdiction)
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