Posted on Nov 30, 2017
Why are regular passes limited to 3 days when Army holiday weekends are often 4?
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It seems counterintuitive that a regular pass (one that doesn't grant duty-day days off) would conflict with the normal span of Army holiday weekends. Same issue with special passes... Why must there be two consecutive duty days? Why can't a Soldier who's earned two days off on merit take a Friday and a Monday off?
Posted 7 y ago
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I would point out that in cases such as you mention, the correct thing to do would be to grant chargeable leave, perhaps in conjunction with a pass.
I for one don't want to take days off away from Soldiers or have stupid accountability formations with ranks full of drunks. Luckily, there is a mechanism for this in AR 600-8-10.
I for one don't want to take days off away from Soldiers or have stupid accountability formations with ranks full of drunks. Luckily, there is a mechanism for this in AR 600-8-10.
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I do not the regs,but when i was a NCOIC i would give three day passes based on normal everyday soldiering about once or twice in 2 -3 month period and if excelled and exceed standards i would give you 4 days pass ,passes were also denied based on performance and other infraction,kept the soldiers happy.No passes in conjunction with leave was a reg and passes with a holiday were considered.
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I bet they used to do 4 day passes, but some idiot took that to mean take 4 days off and come back on the 5th and arrived at around 1400 haha.
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