Activity Policy: Regular, Reserve, and Inactive Status - Policy - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)




Activity Policy: Regular, Reserve, and Inactive Status
The FM outlines our core skills, policies and guides to ensure every member stands ready for the mission ahead.



Current Version (116 days ago)

Policy
FM/BP-230.V1.02 - Activity Policy: Regular, Reserve, and Inactive Status
Policy

UNITAF members hold an Activity Status managed by their chain of command. The statuses are:

  • Regular: Deployed within the last 30 days
  • Reserve: Deployed within 30-60 days
  • Inactive: Deployed 60+ days

Regular and Reserve members retain full access to UNITAF services. Inactive members do not have access to UNITAF services.

Published by Maj James on 15/06/2024 at 20:35

Previous Versions

Policy
FM/BP-230.V1.01 - Activity Policy
Policy

In UNITAF you can attend any mission you wish to attend and has free slots that you are qualified for. In UNITAF you also hold an Activity Status, your activity status will be managed by your chain of command, and there are a number of statuses, outlined below;

  • Regular (Deployed within the last 30 days)
  • Reserve (Deployed within 30-60 days)
  • Inactive (Deployed 60+ days)

Regular and Reserve members retain full access to all UNITAF services. Inactive members do not have access to any UNITAF services.

Published by Maj James on 05/01/2024 at 23:48
Policy
FM/BP-230.V1.00 - Standard Activity Policy
Policy

In UNITAF you can attend any mission you wish to attend and has free slots that you are qualified for. In UNITAF you also hold an Activity Status, your activity status will be managed by your chain of command, and there are a number of statuses, outlined below;

  • Regular (Deployed within the last 30 days)
  • Reserve (Deployed within 30-60 days)
  • Inactive (Deployed 60+ days)

Regular and Reserve members retain full access to all UNITAF services. Inactive members do not have access to any UNITAF services.

Published by Maj James on 05/01/2024 at 23:43
This page generated 0.92MB in 0.0709 seconds.