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Title: Navy Medicine Reserve Component


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Navy Medicine Reserve Component
  • Reserve Policy and Integration (M10)
  • Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

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3 Types of Reservists
  • 1. Ready Reserve
  • Selected Reserve (SELRES)
  • Drilling Reservists in pay status
  • Full Time Support active duty status (formerly
    TAR)
  • Individual Ready Reserve (IRR)
  • Drilling Reservists non pay (VTU)
  • May be mobilized
  • Can get paid ADT
  • Active Status Pool (ASP)
  • Do not drill, but can earn drill credit
  • via correspondence courses
  • Promotable

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3 Types of Reservists
  • 2. Standby Reserve
  • Non-participating status
  • If insufficient RR, could be mobilized (approval
    of service Secretary and SECDEF)
  • Active Status List (S1)
  • Temporary hardship or members of Congress
  • Key personnel (civ) critical to national
    security
  • May train without pay for retirement points only
  • Eligible for promotion
  • Inactive Status List (S2)
  • Skills possibly needed in the future
  • May not train for points or pay
  • Not eligible for promotion


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3 Types of Reservists
  • 3. Retired Reserve
  • After 20 good years (all drills and AT)
  • Common for officers to stay 30 years or longer
  • Draw pay and benefits at age 60
  • Retirement pay based on number of points/days
    served on duty times conversion factor

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Navy Medical Reserve Organization
BUMED
OSO
NAVMED Regions
OSO
OHSU Dallas/GL
MTFs
OSO
DETs
Other OHSUs
NOSCs
RCC/ REGION
CNRFC
CNRF
RCC Reserve Component Commands NOSC Navy
Operational Support Center
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BSO 18 RC Commands
  • 10 OHSUs
  • Bethesda, Bremerton, Dallas, Great Lakes,
    Jacksonville, Camp Lejeune, Pendleton, Pensacola,
    Portsmouth, San Diego
  • 2 RC FDPMUs (East and West)
  • NR NMSC / Rapid Response Unit (RRU)

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  • How to Obtain Support

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Annual Training (AT)
  • Typically 12-17 days per year (up to 29, when
    funding available)
  • MTF support, OJT, coursework, exercise/mission
    support
  • Title 10 Entitlement

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0SO
  • Operational Support Officer (OSO)
  • All regions
  • Matches requirements with available reservists
    via MEDRUP system

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Reserve Annual Training (AT)
External Command
Approve Request
Member Match
AT Orders
MTF/ OHSU
OPNAV/ BUMED
Yes
BUMED Requirement Valid?
MEDRUPMIS Input
NAVMED OSO
Member Reports
No
Deny Request
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Benefits of MEDRUP
  • Prevents surprise or unnecessary ATs
  • Prevents boondoggles
  • Fosters AC/RC planning
  • Allows monitoring of resource utilization

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Receiving Command Responsibilities
  • Utilize Operational Support Office (OSO)
  • Valid requirements
  • Sufficient lead-time
  • Proper chain
  • Plan ahead (privileging, etc.)
  • Provide reporting instructions to reservist
    (e.g., directions, berthing, and messing
    information reserve section on web page?)
  • Training / orientation
  • Gainful employment
  • Treat as regular support staff and enable for
    maximum integration

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Inactive Duty Training Travel (IDTT)
  • Based on budget and availability CNRFC
  • Pays travel and per diem (in conjunction with
    drill periods)
  • One day availability

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Active Duty for Training
  • Primary Purpose of ADT
  • Train in your Career Field
  • Maintain Readiness/Mobilization Skills
  • Secondary Purpose of ADT
  • Support the Fleet
  • Earn Money/Retirement Points
  • Funded by BUMED M10

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Receiving Command Responsibilities
  • Utilize Operational Support Office (OSO)
  • Valid requirements
  • Sufficient lead-time
  • Proper chain
  • Plan ahead (privileging, etc.)
  • Provide reporting instructions to reservist
    (e.g., directions, berthing, and messing
    information reserve section on web page?)
  • Training / orientation
  • Gainful employment
  • Treat as regular support staff and enable for
    maximum integration

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Active Duty for Special Work (ADSW)
  • Based on budget and availability BUPERS (CNRFC)
  • Up to three years, normally six months at a time
  • Submitted and Adjudicated using
  • ADSW Requirement Information Sheet
  • By Name Request for Orders (NAVPERSCOM PERS-4G2)
  • Statement of Understanding (NAVPERS 1070/613)


Requests MTF ? Regional OSO ? BUMED ?
BUPERS Sample ADSW Requirement Information
Sheet
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Mobilization
  • Mobilization
  • Presidential Reserve Call-up (PRC) Persian Gulf
    90-91, Haiti 94-96, Bosnia 95-04, Iraq
    98-03, Kosovo 99-present
  • President, then notifies congress (24 hours)
  • Involuntary up to 200,000 Ready Reserve
  • Up to 365 days
  • Partial Mobilization Persian Gulf 91
  • Service secretaries / Involuntary
  • Involuntary up to 1,000,000 Ready Reserve
  • Up to 24 consecutive months
  • Full Mobilization
  • No limit to number of personnel (can include
    retired reserve)
  • Duration of war/emergency 6 months

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RC IA Request
Joint Staff/JFCOM
USFFC/OPNAV
BUMED
CNRFC/BUPERS
IF RC
ORDERS
SECDEF
REGIONAL OSO
NOSC
COCOM
COMMAND
INDIVIDUAL
Requesting Unit
NMPS/Training
Requested Requirement
Validated Requirement
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265 Recall
  • 265 Recall (US Code Title 10, sec E10211)
  • Limited types of positions OSO, staff HQ
  • Fill some FTS (formerly TAR) billets
  • Normally 2- or 3-year recall

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RC Medical Department Officers
Billets SELRES Inventory
FY04-08
  • Includes VTU

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Benefits of RC (to AC Commands)
  • Force multiplier
  • Little or no cost to receiving command
  • RC program planning cost lower than AC
  • Sustainment capability
  • Flexibility

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BUMED Reserve POCs
  • Reserve Policy and Integration (M1-0)
  • CAPT Jeff McCune jeffrey.mccune_at_med.navy.mil (20
    2) 762-3835
  • Deputy Director
  • CDR Rick Smith rick.smith2_at_med.navy.mil (202)
    762-3836
  • Sr. Division Officer
  • LT Thomas Shu thomas.shu_at_med.navy.mil (202)
    762-3840
  • Sr. Division Officer
  • HMCM Shelley Huntington shelley.huntington_at_med.nav
    y.mil (202) 762-3841
  • Director, Reserve Enlisted Medical Affairs
  • HM2 Lillian Alexander lillian.johnson_at_med.navy.mil
    (202) 762-3839
  • Manpower Analyst
  • Current Operations / Total Force Support
    (M3/5ERCS3)
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