How should reservists be counted if they are performing MHA functions while on active duty? As an example, should a reserve officer serving as an IMA in an MHA function be counted?
• Answer: Reservists that are filling IMA assignments to a headquarters for a limited period for training purposes should not be counted as MHA personnel. If a reservists are on active duty for purposes other than training, for an extended period of time (e.g., 6 months or more), and are performing MHA functions on a regular basis, they should be counted as MHA personnel, as well as those that are full-time and performing MHA functions at a Reserve headquarters.
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