Posted on Aug 27, 2015
SFC Sr Movements Nco
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I report 7 Dec 15 to Newport, RI from JBLM. My orders state I can report early. So I did my leave for 1 Oct 15 and I arrive 9 Oct 15 because I have 9 travel days. My CDR said leave is a privilege, not a right. And will not let me leave until after 19 Oct 15. If my orders state I can report early, does my Commander have the authority to say no, I can't leave early?
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Absolutely he does. Your orders probably say something to the effect of "detach when directed, report no later than 7 Dec 15. He only HAS to let you go 9 days before 7 Dec. Usually commanders will let you leave a little early, but not 2 months early in your case...
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actually, it doesn't say that. It says, early report date authorized pre AR 600-8-10. I reclassed to a different MOS. So, I was trying to report early to do my PTDY and then rightseat/left seat with the person I'm replacing because they're leaving in December.
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SFC (Join to see) it should still have a statement about detaching though not just reporting. Hmm
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MAJ Samuel Weber
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Leave is a pay and entitlement. Commanders are charged with managing thier unit’s leave Program. No one should ever lose leave. But the commander must approve your leave, your orders may say “early report is authorized” but that doesn’t mean your commander has to approve it. Have you spoken with your 1SG and explained your reasons for wanting to report early? He/she can and will advocate for you with the Commander. Your Commander May be considering turnover and the proper handoff of your duty position. I’ve rarely seen a commander arbitrarily deny leave just because they can. There must be more to this story.
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If the orders say that he can report early, usually up to 60 days, he should be allowed to PCS. The report date on the orders is the absolute last day that he can sign in. So if he is requesting 9 days of leave, and its within the 60 day early report window, then why not? But, it is at the discretion of the commander.
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