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This regulation covers the Leaves and Passes Program for military personnel. It prescribes policies and operating tasks governing military personnel absences, effective 16 August 2020.
*Army Regulation 600–8–10 Effective 15 March 2006 History. This publication is a rapid action revision (RAR). This RAR is effective 20 September 2011. The portions affected by t h i s R A...
This web page provides the official Army regulation for various types of leaves and passes for Soldiers, such as administrative, convalescent, and parental leave. It also explains the travel...
This regulation prescribes policy for the Army Transition Assistance Program (TAP), which provides information and training to eligible personnel leaving the Army. It covers...
This message transmits the policy for the expansion of the Military Parental Leave Program (MPLP) for all Army personnel, effective 4 January 2023. It covers the eligibility, entitlement,...
This regulation covers leave and pass programs for Army personnel. It prescribes the policies, operating tasks, and steps governing military personnel absences, including regular and special passes, transition assistance, and emergency leave.
The web page explains the changes and updates to Army Regulation 600-8-10, which covers leaves and passes for Soldiers. It also provides information on the new leave forms, parental leave...
Learn about the different types of leave available for federal employees, such as annual leave, sick leave, leave without pay and disabled veteran leave. Find out how to request, use and manage...
This regulation provides policy and guidance for the organization, assignment, and training of Army commanders and staff. It covers topics such as command responsibility, equal opportunity,...
This regulation prescribes the policies and mandated operating tasks for military absences, including leave, pass, and administrative absence. It applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve.