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NAVY - OPNAV 1427.1

(PERS-492) REGULATIONS GOVERNING RUNNING MATES, PRECEDENCE, AND COMPETITIVE CATEGORIES FOR OFFICERS OF THE NAVY RESERVE

inactive
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 8 December 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 7
scope:

Purpose

a. To implement a running mate system with officers on the Active Duty List governing the promotion of officers of the Navy Reserve under reference (a), sections 14305 and 14306(a).

b. To prescribe regulations governing the assignment of running mates and the establishment of precedence and competitive categories for officers on the Reserve Active Status List (RASL) of the Navy.

Document History

August 11, 2017
(N13R) REGULATIONS GOVERNING RUNNING MATES, PRECEDENCE, AND COMPETITIVE CATEGORIES FOR OFFICERS OF THE NAVY RESERVE
Scope and Applicability a. This instruction applies to all Reserve Component (RC) officers. b. Management of officers on the RASL will be in compliance with all provisions of this instruction....
July 28, 2014
(N1/BUPERS-318) REGULATIONS GOVERNING RUNNING MATES, PRECEDENCE, AND COMPETITIVE CATEGORIES FOR OFFICERS OF THE NAVY RESERVE
Purpose a. To provide procedures for a running mate system with officers on the active duty list (ADL) governing the promotion of officers of the Navy Reserve under reference (a), sections 14304,...
OPNAV 1427.1
December 8, 2005
(PERS-492) REGULATIONS GOVERNING RUNNING MATES, PRECEDENCE, AND COMPETITIVE CATEGORIES FOR OFFICERS OF THE NAVY RESERVE
Purpose a. To implement a running mate system with officers on the Active Duty List governing the promotion of officers of the Navy Reserve under reference (a), sections 14305 and 14306(a). b. To...

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