Posted on Oct 16, 2020
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My command told me that if you sign back in from leave before 1700 on a duty day that the day will not be counted and you have to return to work that same day. I've read through AR 600-8-10 as well as the post policy on leaves and passes but can't find that information anywhere.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Common sense solution: don’t sign in from leave until your unit’s duty day closes, but before midnight.
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SFC Information Assurance Ncoic
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If you sign in at 1500, you are no longer on leave. You will be charged .5 days of leave and will have to go in to work.
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LTC Hardware Test Engineer
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unless you work night shift, it sounds like your command is basically giving you most of a day of free leave. sign back in at 1659.
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Are there time restrictions for signing back in from leave on a duty day?
SP5 Peter Keane
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Why would you even want to sign in on a day of leave ? Get there in the morning of the next day.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
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Because the Company Clerk will enter on the DA-1 for that day: 0001 From ABS Leave to AWOL Time you arrived in the morning From AWOL to Duty. Been there done that, as a Company Clerk.
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SP5 Peter Keane
SP5 Peter Keane
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DA-1 ??
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
MAJ Ronnie Reams
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SP5 Peter Keane - DA-1 is the Morning Report
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SP5 Peter Keane
SP5 Peter Keane
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morning reports only go to 2359. And they are obsolete. and there is no DA-1
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CSM Chuck Stafford
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Go with the guidance your command gives. Your leave goes through 1159hrs of the last day of your leave.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Only ones I'm aware off were never sign out prior to 2359, and never sign in till 2359. Once you sign in- you are back on duty.
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