NAVY OPNAV 1120.6 (PERS-44) APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND RESERVE OFFICERS IN THE SUPPLY CORPS OF THE NAVY
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NAVY OPNAV 1120.6 Document Information:
Title
(PERS-44) APPOINTMENT OF REGULAR AND RESERVE OFFICERS IN THE SUPPLY CORPS OF THE NAVY
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Publication Date:
Sep 14, 2005
Scope:
Purpose.
To establish regulations governing:
a. Appointment of officers in the Supply Corps (SC) in the
Regular and Reserve components under reference (a), in either component
through inter-service transfer from another uniformed service under reference
(b).
b. Voluntary recall of officers of the SC to the Active Duty
List (ADL).
c. Award of entry grade credit on appointment in the SC under
reference (c), sections 533 and 12207, and reference (d).
Applicability
a. This instruction applies to all individuals appointed as
Regular or Reserve officers (other than Limited Duty Officers), in the SC
including officers transferred from another uniformed service, Reserve
officers transferred into the Regular component, Reserve officers voluntarily
recalled to the ADL, and officers transferred from the line or another staff
corps into the SC.
b. Additional guidance on the transfer of SC officers from
other uniformed services into the Navy is found in reference (e).
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