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BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION <strong>36</strong>-<strong>2110</strong> 22 SEPTEMBER 2009 Incorporating Through Change 2, 8 JUNE 2012 COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY Personnel ASSIGNMENTS ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at : www.e-Publishing.af.mil. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. OPR: HQ AFPC/DPAPP Supersedes: <strong>AFI</strong> <strong>36</strong>-<strong>2110</strong>, 20 April 2005 Certified by: AF/A1P (Maj Gen Sharon Dunbar) Pages: 423 This instruction establishes criteria for assignment of military personnel to satisfy operational, rotational, and training (including formal education and professional military education/development) requirements to include temporary duty (TDY) and change of permanent duty station (PCS). It applies to all officers and enlisted personnel on extended active duty (EAD), but does not apply to members of the <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Reserve or <strong>Air</strong> National Guard and does not apply to Reserve or Guard members brought on active duty to fill a specific <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Reserve or <strong>Air</strong> National Guard manpower authorization at a predetermined location for a specified period of time. National command authorities may temporarily suspend this instruction, entirely or in part, incident to contingency operations, national emergencies, war, or at such other times as directed. It implements Department of Defense (DOD) Directive 1315.7, Military Personnel Assignments, Department of Defense Instruction 1300.19, DOD Joint Officer Management Program, Department of Defense Instruction 1315.18, Procedures for Military Personnel Assignments, and <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Policy Directive <strong>36</strong>-21, Utilization and Classification of <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Military Personnel. The Privacy Act of 1974 applies. The authority to collect and maintain the data prescribed in this <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Instruction (<strong>AFI</strong>) is Title 10, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 8013, Secretary of the <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>; as implemented by <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Instruction <strong>36</strong>-2608, Military Personnel Records System, and EO. 9397 (SSN). System of Records Notice Numbers, F0<strong>36</strong> AF PC C, Military Personnel Records System, F0<strong>36</strong> AF PC Q, Personnel Data System (PDS), F0<strong>36</strong> AFPC M, Officer Utilization Records System, F0<strong>36</strong> AFPC I, <strong>Air</strong>men Utilization Records System, F0<strong>36</strong> AFPC G, Medical Officer Personnel Utilization Records, and T7333, Travel Payment System
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Air Force Permanent Change of Station Assignment Policies
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Rod Powers was a retired Air Force First Sergeant with 22 years of active duty service.
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In October 2018, the Air Force announced restrictions on Permanent Change of Station (PCS) assignments, to be effective immediately.
In an effort to save PCS dollars and to stabilize and better develop the force, new policies have been developed regarding PCS moves that will keep most Air Force personnel in one location for a longer period. This limitation can be good or bad, depending on how you look at it.
For the Air Force, these dollars saved can be used to recapitalize equipment, airplanes, and facilities. For Airmen, this means your families can stay in the same house for a little longer, your children can finish another year at the same school, or your spouse can continue to work at their civilian job. On the other hand, if you really want to move from a base you dislike, you will now have to wait longer in many cases.
Increases CONUS PCS Time
The first PCS policy change increases the time-on-station requirement needed before one can PCS from one continental United States (CONUS) assignment to another. In the past, you needed to remain at a stateside base for three years before you could PCS to another stateside base. Now, you will need to remain on base for four years before you can get a new assignment to another stateside base.
All enlisted Airmen are affected by this change, as are officers in support, judge advocate, chaplain, and medical career fields. Also, most officers in rated staff positions are affected. Lieutenants , however, will need only three years on base in order to do a CONUS to CONUS move.
Stateside to Overseas PCS
This change in policy does not affect the time on station needed to move from a stateside base to an overseas base. That time requirement is 12 months for first-term airmen and 24 months for all others.
Marriage and PCS Changes
Airmen who get married to another Airman often seek out duty locations where they can do their Air Force job alongside their spouses— called Join Spouse. The Air Force works with these couples to help them find assignments that allow them to stay together.
However, another change to PCS policy increases the time married couples will need to serve on-station before the Air Force will pay for a move to a Join Spous e assignment location.
Under the new PCS policy, Airmen must have 24 months on-station before they can apply for a government-paid Join Spouse PCS. This doesn't mean it’s not possible to move sooner if manning permits. However, it means the Air Force won't pay for the move before two years.
If a suitable assignment is available before the 24 month period, and an Airman chooses to, they may pay their own way to move. This change affects both officers and enlisted.
Adjusting Manning Percentages
Another set of changes to Air Force policy is more indirect, but they still affect PCS moves in the service. These changes involve adjusting manning percentages at both overseas and stateside bases.
At a base in the United States, for instance, manning for an AFSC (job) must now be less than 85% before the Air Force will send more Airmen there. So if Base X has authorizations for 100 aircraft maintainers, it is okay for them to have only 85 maintainers assigned. Should they fall lower than 85% manning, another maintainer could PCS in—but not until then.
Similar changes will happen overseas. Because the manning numbers have been changed both overseas and stateside, the Air Force will have to fill fewer vacancies, and that means fewer PCS moves.
Assignment Availability Code 50 Tours
Finally, the Air Force has extended by 12 months the tours of Airmen in jobs coded as Assignment Availability Code 50 (AAC 50). Airmen affected by this change are now serving in special jobs where the Air Force initially set an absolute limit on how long they could serve. Those limits have now been increased by 12 months. If you don’t know if this change affects you, check with your supervisor to determine if you are coded as AAC 50.
Programs and Helpful Links
In the Air Force, the Assignment Distribution System distributes personnel from command to command throughout the individual's career. Personnel distribution to specific units is done jointly adhering to the policies contained in AFI 36-2110, Assignments .
When you graduate from basic military training (BMT) and Technical Training (TTGs) the base requests are considered, but the needs of the Air Force will always win—sometimes they match. You can receive an assignment within the Continental United States (CONUS) as well as overseas, specialities distributed equally among the commands.
There are many programs designed to assist with the Air Force personnel needs such as:
- Voluntary Stabilized Base Assignment Program (VSBAP)
- Base of Preference(BOP)
- Join Spouse
General information can be found within those sites. More specific information on each can be obtained at your local military personnel office.
Airmen may access their permanent change of station (PCS) through the virtual MPF (vMPF). Log into the Air Force's Personnel Center secure website, click vMPF, click the Out Processing link (under Most Popular Applications), and access the "view orders" link (under the Pages menu).
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Clarification on assignment availability code 36?
Currently in the shop we can't agree on what code 36 means for assignment availability. We know it means we're a mandatory mover. Does it mean that we can't get an assignment until after our expiration date on vmpf? Or we can get an assignment but we just can't leave until after our expiration date on vmpf?
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By order of the Secretary of the Air Force, this Department of the Air Force Guidance Memorandum (DAFGM) immediately implements changes to DAFI 36-2110, Total Force Assignments. Compliance with this guidance memorandum is mandatory. To the extent the guidance memorandum's directions are inconsistent with other Department of the Air Force
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE MANUAL 36-2100 7 APRIL 2021 Personnel MILITARY UTILIZATION AND ... Active Duty Service Commitments; AFI 36-2110, Total Force Assignments; AFI 36-2131, Administration of Sanctuary in the Air Reserve Components; AFI 36-2616, ... REASON CODES WITH CLEAR TEXT TITLES 198
assignment-action-reason (amn) codes [aar] [aar/stat] (top) 01 conus to os non-vol 03 o/s to conus 05 involuntary consecutive o/s tour (icot) 11 directed duty asg ... 54 force structure activities 56 saf special projects personnel control list . brought to you by: afmentor.com
By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force, this Air Force Guidance Memorandum (AFGM) immediately implements changes to Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2110, Total Force Assignments. This change will allow assignment authorities to facilitate when possible the assignment or deferment of Airmen with a court-ordered child custody decree to the ...
Looking through my AFPC Secure stuff and noticed Assignment Reason: D1, Deliberate development. Google hasn't been much help, brings up action reason codes but they don't show deliberate development anywhere. Were you in a special duty (MTI, MTL, Tech School instructor)? I'm thinking it's a DSD code. Could be wrong but that's my best guess.
Manpower, Personnel, and Services (AF/A1) and applies to the Regular Air Force, the Air Force Reserve (AFR), and the Air National Guard (ANG). This instruction is a Department of the Air Force (DAF) instruction and applies to U.S. Space Force (USSF) members until such time as separate service guidance is published. Note: All references to ...
The Assignment Management System (AMS) is a web application that houses multiple applications in support of officer assignments, enlisted assignments, commander responsibilities, and individual Air Force members. Users have access to a portion of their own personnel data and the ability to use manning tools, volunteer for available assignments, and review career field information using AMS.
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2107 30 APRIL 2012 Personnel ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE COMMITMENTS ... Rule 32); adds a rule for assignment to a Key Leadership Position (KLP) (Table 1.1, Rule 33); adds a rule for Undergraduate Remote Pilot Training (URPT) (Table ... ADSC Reason Code to 45 for GME/GDE Residency (Table 1.2, Rule 9 ...
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20330-1000. AFI36-2110_AFGM2016-01 . 23 JUNE 2016 . MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION C . ALMAJCOMs/FOAs/DRUs . FROM: SAF/MR . SUBJECT: Air Force Guidance Memorandum (AFGM) to AFI 36-2110, Assignments. 1. By order of the Secretary of the Air Force, this guidance memorandum implements changes to AFI 36-2110 ...
Distribution: F. This instruction sets procedures for retraining people to meet Air Force mission requirements and specifies voluntary retraining for active duty airmen that meet quality standards. It implements the retraining. policy found in Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 36-26, Military Force Management.
deleted from the Airman's record. It will remain on file and if selected, the AFPC assignment team will process the appropriate waiver. 6.5. Assignment Availability Code (AAC) and Assignment Limitation Code (ALC): Airmen who have an AAC or ALC may apply depending on the AAC or ALC restrictions in DAFI 36-2110, paragraphs 6.11
e. Enlisted only. Reclamas are not submitted when assignment action reason (AAR) is E2<br /> nor has a "P" series AAR (except P7).<br /> f. Enlisted Aircrew Airmen. The MPS must reclama if enlisted aircrew Airmen receive less<br /> than 120 calendar days advance notification for involuntary assignment to duty that does<br /> not require flying ...
Assignment action reasons. Hey everyone, I got orders lately and I just noticed the AAR saying D1 deliberate development, does anyone know what it actually means? I haven't seen that code often but they are loaded to best mirror your situation. There are codes for everything: tech school grad/first base, CONUS to OS, Follow-on assignment and etc.
the OPR of this publication for coordination prior to certification and approval. 1.1.1. (Added) 502d Air Base Wing Commander's Intent: Joint Base San Antonio Lackland Air Force Base and the 37th Training Wing are vital to supporting the National Defense Strategy by training. e next generation of Airmen, Guardians, sister-service members, and ...
A very brief description of the assignment process. TLDR; The Air Force's priority is cycling people through OCONUS spots and back, and also through special duty spots and back to regular AF duties. Most assignment actions happen due to one of these. If you want to get an assignment, then volunteer for OCONUS and/or apply for special assignments.
6 AIR FORCE SENIOR LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT OFFICE (AFSLMO)<br /> AF/DPG, General officers, including selectees (except judge advocates) (see note<br /> 7 1) AF/JAX, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION<br /> judge advocates, lieutenant colonels and below (see notes 1 and 2)<br /> 8 AIR FORCE SENION LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT OFFICE (AFSLMO)<br />
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE . AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2135 . 4 NOVEMBER 2020 . Personnel . ... Joint Assignment Policy. Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC), Air Reserve Personnel Center (ARPC), Air Force Reserve Senior Leader Management (AF/REG) and ANG assign ... pursuant to Title 10 United States Code Sections 806 (Article 6, Judge Advocates ...
Deployable with Limitations. A dozen things could cause it. Really means member is deployable, but probably needs a waiver in many situations. May be there indefinitely or may fall off. Depends on the reason for it. 48-133 and the MSD. It is AAC DW. It is a deployment limitation code.
Assignment Availability Code 50 Tours . Finally, the Air Force has extended by 12 months the tours of Airmen in jobs coded as Assignment Availability Code 50 (AAC 50). Airmen affected by this change are now serving in special jobs where the Air Force initially set an absolute limit on how long they could serve.
valid reason as decided by the Force Support Squadron Commander (FSS/CC) (as appropriate, see DAFMAN 36- ... 16 is pending administrative demotion action. Promotion Eligibility Status Code H (see Note 2). X X X X 17 is disqualified from a previously awarded Air Force Specialty Code or Space Force Specialty Code for cause
So r/airforce, what are some things you wish you knew about the assignment process earlier on, and what are some common misconceptions you see/hear when it comes to assignment? To add an example of something I wasn't even aware was a thing, despite being FTA all my Airmen have "ADSC of 2 years TOS" tagged to their orders.
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2907 14 OCTOBER 2022 Personnel ADVERSE ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available for downloading and ordering on the e-publishing website at www.e-Publishing.af.mil.
Code 50 and other r mandatory movers get assignments well before and leave just after the availability date. No reason to assume 36 is different. Soooooo I can't leave until after my expiration date is up? Currently in the shop we can't agree on what code 36 means for assignment availability. We know it means we're a mandatory mover.