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to the next permanent CONUS duty station upon completion of<br />

instruction or elimination from instruction.<br />

(3) Operational Travel Between Duty Station. Operational travel<br />

between duty stations covers the PCS movement between permanent<br />

duty stations within overseas locations for officer and enlisted<br />

personnel when no transoceanic travel is involved in reaching the new<br />

permanent duty station, except such oceanic travel as may be required<br />

to reach or depart from a deployed ship or mobile unit. Excluded from<br />

this category are movements to or from schools of more than 20 weeks<br />

in CONUS and movement of organized units. This category includes<br />

travel of dependents and shipment of personal property of members<br />

interned, missing, or captured when no transoceanic travel is involved.<br />

(4) Rotational Travel To and From Overseas. Rotational travel to and<br />

from overseas covers the PCS movement of officer and enlisted<br />

personnel that results from a change of duty assignment when<br />

transoceanic travel is necessary to reach the new permanent duty<br />

station, including movements to and from courses of instruction of<br />

more than 20 weeks duration. It also covers the travel of dependents<br />

when the military member is interned, missing, or captured and<br />

transoceanic travel of the dependent is involved. Movement of<br />

organized units to and from overseas is excluded from this category.<br />

(5) Separation Travel. Separation travel covers the PCS movement of<br />

officer and enlisted personnel who are released or separated from<br />

active duty from the last permanent duty station to a home of record,<br />

home of selection (when authorized), or to the point of entry into<br />

active duty, including mileage allowance paid in lieu of travel upon<br />

reenlistment with no break in service. The travel costs, from the site<br />

of the training program to the home of record or point of entry into<br />

service, of individuals returned to civilian life as disenrollees from<br />

midshipmen or aviation cadet status are included. It also includes the<br />

travel costs of dependents and shipment of personal property of<br />

deceased personnel to a home of record, home of selection (when<br />

authorized), or to point of entry into active service for the deceased<br />

member.<br />

(6) Travel of Organized Units. Travel of organized units covers the<br />

PCS movements, CONUS and overseas, required for a change of home<br />

port or the relocation of a squadron, staff, or field activity. It also<br />

includes the PCS travel cost of personnel ordered as replacements<br />

when directed to move as part of the unit move.<br />

b. Temporary Duty Under Instruction Incident to PCS Movement. When<br />

PCS orders include temporary duty under instruction of less than 20<br />

weeks, the costs therewith are budgeted in accordance with par. 075184-<br />

2b.<br />

Financial Management Policy<br />

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