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is forwarded to BUPERS with the other documents.
The certified copy is filed on the left-hand side of the
reenlistment record under the performance divider as
discussed earlier.
MEMBERS WHO DO NOT IMMEDIATELY
REENLIST. For members who do not immediately
reenlist, the original page 9 is forwarded with the closed
service record. For members who are transferred to the
Fleet Reserve or the Retired List but retained on active
duty, the certified copy of the page 9 is filed on the
left-hand side of the service record under the
performance divider.
ADMINISTRATIVE REMARKS (PAGE 13)
According to the MILPERSMAN, Article
5030420, the Administrative Remarks, NAVPERS
1070/613, page 13 of the enlisted service record, serves
as a chronological record of significant miscellaneous
entries that are not provided for elsewhere in the service
record. Page 13 is also used to provide more detailed
information to clarify entries on other pages of the
service record.
Preparation
Usually, the page 13 is prepared on its original
form; however, there are exceptions to the rule. Refer
to the MILPERSMAN, Article 5030420, for these
exceptions and for additional information concerning
the entries on page 13. A sample of a blank page 13 is
shown in figure 5-23.
Disposition
The page 13 is retained in the members service
record until the service record is closed. Disposition of
page 13 is made according to the status of the individual
service member.
IMMEDIATE REENLISTMENTS. For
members who immediately reenlist, the original page
13 is forwarded to BUPERS with the other documents
according to the MILPERSMAN, Article 5030140. A
copy of the page 13 information regarding sea duty
counter entries is made and carried forward to the
reenlistment record.
MEMBERS WHO DO NOT IMMEDIATELY
REENLIST. Originals of the page 13 are forwarded
with the closed service remrd.
RECORD OF DISCHARGE FROM THE
U.S. NAVAL RESERVE (INACTIVE) (PAGE
14 INACTIVE)
According to the MILPERSMAN, Article
5030443, the Record of Discharge from the U.S. Naval
Figure 5-23.Administrative Remarks, NAVPERS 1070/613.
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