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stations. In addition to an alphabetical list of
all officers, the Navy Register contains a
complete lineal list. The purpose in assigning
an officer a lineal number is to establish his
or her seniority with his or her grade and
corps. A lineal number consists of a six-digit
whole number and a two-digit subnumber.
Using subnumbers makes it possible to add or
take away names without renumbering the
whole list. The system works inverselythe
lower the lineal number, the higher the
seniority.
THE UNITED STATES NAVY
UNIFORM REGULATIONS
T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s N a v y U n i f o rm
Regulations, 1990, is prepared and distributed
by CHNAVPERS. It describes and lists the
various
uniforms for personnel in all
categories, lists the uniforms required, and
contains lists of articles worn or used
together. It also describes occasions when the
various uniforms should be worn; methods of
wearing medals, decorations, ribbons, rating
badges, and special markings; and gives notes
on the care of the uniform.
Changes are issued by the CHNAVPERS
as changes in the uniform occur.
OFFICER TRANSFER MANUAL
The Officer Transfer Manual (OFFTRAN-
SMAN), NAVPERS 15559, is the official
manual for the distribution and assignment of
officers in the U.S. Navy. This publication
supplements basic regulations and instructions
issued by the MILPERSMAN, NAVPERS
15560.
The primary purpose of this manual is to
improve
awareness
o f p r o p er
officer
distribution procedures and to make the
assignment process more efficient.
This
manual is also a quick reference and an
easy-to-read compilation of instructions and
information pertaining to all areas of officer
distribution.
ENLISTED TRANSFER MANUAL
The
Enlisted
T r a n s f e r M a n u al
(ENLTRANSMAN), NAVPERS 15909, is
the official manual for the distribution and
assignment of enlisted personnel of the U.S.
Navy. The ENLTRANSMAN supplements
basic regulations and instructions issued by
the MILPERSMAN. The purpose of the
ENLTRANSMAN is to provide a quick
reference of instructional and informational
material relative to all facets of enlisted
distribution; it is primarily intended to reduce
the clerical workload and generally to promote
administrative efficiency.
JOINT FEDERAL
TRAVEL REGULATIONS
The Joint Federal Travel Regulations
(JFTR), NAVSO P-6034, is issued in three
volumes. Volume 1 is issued by the Per
Diem, Travel, and Transportation Allowance
Committee, which operates under the
cognizance of the Department of Defense
(DOD), and deals with travel of members of
the uniformed services.
Volume 2 is
published by General Services Administration
and applies to all federal civilian employees.
Volume
3
is
published
by
the
State
Department and applies to all foreign service
personnel.
The JFTR interprets the laws and
regulations concerning travel, the manner in
which transportation is furnished to personnel,
provisions for travel of dependents,
transportation
o f h o u s e h o l d g o o d s ,
reimbursement for travel expenses, and similar
information. This publication is discussed
further in chapter 13.
U.S. NAVY TRAVEL INSTRUCTION
The U.S. Navy Travel Instruction (NTI),
NAVSO P-1459, is a joint publication of the
CNO and the Comptroller of the Navy that
interprets for Navy use the travel regulations
issued by the JFTR, volume 1, It sets forth
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