Click Here to
Order this information in Print

Click Here to
Order this information on CD-ROM

Click Here to
Download this information in PDF Format

     

Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: Navy Occupation/Training and AWARDS HISTORY
Back | Up | Next

Click here for a printable version

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home


   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Combat
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
USMC
   
Products
  Educational CD-ROM's
Printed Manuals
Downloadable Books
   
Back
Figure 2-16.—Enlisted Classification Record (NAVPERS 1070/603).
Up
Religious Program Specialist 3 & 2 Module 03 Administration
Next
Figure 2-17.—Navy Occupation/Training and Awards History—Page 1

normally  prepared  by  the  “classification  inter- viewer” at recruit training commands. This form includes  information  about  the  recruit  prior  to  and at  the  time  of  entry  into  the  Navy.  Such  infor- mation as the recruit’s aptitude test scores, civilian education and training, personal interests, and the classification  interviewer’s  recommendation regarding  the  enlisted  member’s  assignment  is contained on this form. This service record page is  a  permanent  record  and  remains  unchanged during the enlisted member’s career in the Navy. Navy  Occupation/Training  and Awards History (NAVPERS 1070/604—Page  4) The  Navy  Occupation/Training  and  Awards History  (NAVPERS  1070/604)  is  a  three-page form.  Page  1  (figure  2-17)  provides  information concerning  the  service  member’s  Navy  Enlisted Classification  (NEC)  codes,  record  of  special designations,  record  of  Navy  service  schools attended, training courses completed, and educa- tional  experience. Page  2  (figure  2-  18)  provides  information  con- cerning   the   member’s   personnel   advancement requirements,  performance  tests,  advancements in  rate,  reductions  in  rate,  changes  in  rating, record   of   off-duty   education   and   voca- tional/technical  training,  good  conduct  awards, decorations   and   marksmanship   awards,   cam- paign/service  and  other  awards,  and  other training  courses/instructions  completed.  Page  3 (figure  2-19)  provides  information  on  personnel qualification  standards  completed. History  of  Assignments (NAVPERS  1070/605–Page  5) The   History   of   Assignments   (NAVPERS 1070/605)   shown   in   figure   2-20   provides   a chronological  record  of  the  ships  and  stations  that an  enlisted  person  has  been  assigned  to  during  an active  duty  career.  It  is  also  used  to  record  the dates of a member’s enlistments, extensions, and discharges.   The   History   of   Assignments   is   a permanent  part  of  the  service  record  while  the enlisted person is on active duty. If the enlisted member  is  discharged  or  released  from  active duty, the PN takes one of the following actions: The  original  is  forwarded  with  the  closed service  record  to  the  Naval  Reserve  Personnel 2-32 Center,  except  for  members  who  immediately reenlist. The  original  is  forwarded  directly  to  the Commander Naval Military Personnel Command with other required documents for members who immediately reenlist. A certified copy is placed on the left-hand side of the new service record under the Career Performance   Separator   in   the   case   of   an immediate reenlistment. A certified copy is given to a member who is   being   discharged,   transferred   to   the   Fleet Reserve,  Retired  Reserve,  or  permanently  retired. Record  of  Unauthorized Absence  (NAVPERS  1070/606-Page  6) A   Record   of   Unauthorized   Absence (NAVPERS  1070/606)  is  shown  in  figure  2-21. This  form  is  used  to: Report all unauthorized absences in excess of  24  hours. Report   changes   to   expiration   of   active obligated  service  dates. Report  expiration  of  enlistment  dates  as a result of unauthorized absence and/or time not served  because  of  civil  confinement. Report confinement of enlisted persons in the  hands  of  civil  authorities. Correct  or  modify  a  report  made  on  a previous   NAVPERS   1070/606. Court  Memorandum (NAVPERS  1070/607–Page  7) A   Court   Memorandum   (NAVPERS   1070/ 607)  is  shown  in  figure  2-22.  This  form  is  used to report all court-martial actions where a guilty finding is made by the court and approved by the convening  authority.  This  form  may  also  be used  to  report: Any  nonjudicial  punishment  that  affects pay  including  reduction  in  paygrade.

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us - Support Integrated Publishing