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Gatordev

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It's primarily a Training Command-ism, but can be seen in the fleet, especially for OCONUS units.
 

BACONATOR

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It's primarily a Training Command-ism, but can be seen in the fleet, especially for OCONUS units.
Is it? Is thought it was a thing to establish a point at which you must be on leave, to leave no doubts for people to claim ignorance or try to make a really stupid decision for travel while on "liberty". I distinctly remember 300 miles being a thing somewhere.
 

Gatordev

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Is it? Is thought it was a thing to establish a point at which you must be on leave, to leave no doubts for people to claim ignorance or try to make a really stupid decision for travel while on "liberty". I distinctly remember 300 miles being a thing somewhere.

It was certainly a thing at TW-5 and other Orange and White locations. Other places may follow suit. But at the end of the day, it's a command directive, and not a Big Navy thing. I have no such restriction where I currently am, and as long as I'm at work at the appointed time, I could go on all matters of adventures with Phileas Fogg. Although maybe adventures with Phineas Bogg would be more fun.
 

BACONATOR

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So
It was certainly a thing at TW-5 and other Orange and White locations. Other places may follow suit. But at the end of the day, it's a command directive, and not a Big Navy thing. I have no such restriction where I currently am, and as long as I'm at work at the appointed time, I could go on all matters of adventures with Phileas Fogg. Although maybe adventures with Phineas Bogg would be more fun.
you can fly anywhere inconus and be back at work without taking leave? I'm jealous because I've never heard of that.
 

Gatordev

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Technically, yes. Would I? Different question. But exploring your admin instructions can yield great possibilities.
 

BACONATOR

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Technically, yes. Would I? Different question. But exploring your admin instructions can yield great possibilities.
I hear you, but the exploration was always negated by local command guidance. Not to mention, on Guam, anywhere off island was leave although if "local" was basket leave. Vance.... pretty much don't need to take leave unless you're missing work. Boat... leave in triplicate and 45 steps of approval. Now? Eh...
 

ea6bflyr

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What is this? How far is it? And why is it required?
API Welcome Aboard packet (Pg 12):

LIBERTY

The liberty radius varies by the length of the liberty period as follows: 200 miles for overnight and two days, 350 miles for three days, and 500 miles for 4 days. Special liberty may be granted to travel a further distance than the set liberty radius when a special liberty request is submitted. Liberty will not be approved until all applicable leave/special liberty checklists are complete.
 

Gatordev

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I hear you, but the exploration was always negated by local command guidance. Not to mention, on Guam, anywhere off island was leave although if "local" was basket leave. Vance.... pretty much don't need to take leave unless you're missing work. Boat... leave in triplicate and 45 steps of approval. Now? Eh...

Like I said, OCONUS can have its own set of rules. Trust me, I've lived that before. I've also seen it work in the command's favor when a "creative" JO tried to exercise extra leave under the radar.
 

DanMa1156

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Is it? Is thought it was a thing to establish a point at which you must be on leave, to leave no doubts for people to claim ignorance or try to make a really stupid decision for travel while on "liberty". I distinctly remember 300 miles being a thing somewhere.

That 300 miles was, at least, last effective for me as an HSCWP directive, although, maybe it was my own squadron's liberty instruction. I remember this because we had an XO want to charge someone leave for going like 200 miles away for a weekend and finding out about it afterwards, only to be rebuked by an instruction saying 300 was the limit.
 

nittany03

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Don't forget showing up to work reeking of pepper spray with a downchit.
Or pass out drunk, wake up buck naked on the BEQ quad, and then try to convince NCIS you got roofied . . .

(edit: to be fair, that person got more than a pink sheet; they got invited to find a new job)
 
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Uncle Fester

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I forgot about that one. But there are so many stories and the book, no, opus is far from finished.

As long as there are stupid Ensigns in P-cola . . .

Where do we get such men?

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