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Is Permissive TDY authorized for Air National Guard Members?

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Is Permissive TDY authorized for Air National Guard Members?

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According to AFI 36-3003, for the permissive TDY rules to apply, the ANG or Reserve member must be on active duty status. This must be approved by the Unit Commander. (This publication addresses leave, passes, and permissive temporary duty (PTDY) for military members. It applies to active duty personnel, including United States Air Force Reserve (USAFR) on active duty. It also applies to Air National Guard (ANG) members serving on active duty in Guard or Reserve status under the provisions of Titles 10 or 32 United States Code (U.S.C.) for 30 or more consecutive days. It implements Air Force Policy Directive 36-30, Military Entitlements, and DoD Directive 1327.5, Leave and Liberty, September 24, 1985, with changes 1-4).

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