How does a 4 day pass work in the Army?

How does a 4 day pass work in the Army?

A four-day pass must include at least two consecutive non-duty days. For example, a Soldier may depart on a four-day pass on Friday evening after the duty day and must return at the start of normal duty on Wednesday.

What is my army control number?

The Management Control Number (MCN) is a 13-character number similar to the national stock number except for the alpha code in the seventh position, which represents the major Army command or activity that made the assignment.

How many miles can a Soldier drive per day?

One travel day is allowed for each 350 miles using the most direct route. If the additional distance is over 50 miles after dividing the total mileage by 350, one additional travel day is allowed. When the total official distance is 400 or fewer miles, 1 day of travel time is allowed.

What is Pqr army?

my Personnel Qualification Record (PQR) from Reserve Component Automation.

What’s new with Ako?

2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The new AKO, called AKO 2.0, offers a more mobile-friendly and contemporary look and feel, modern navigation, the first-ever Army Directory linking users to Army organizations and a home page that presents information specific to military personnel, (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Do you have any questions about Ako communities?

Should you have any questions about AKO Communities or the event in general, please email [email protected]. For additional training resources, please visit the AKO 2.0 Training Page.

What happened to Ako classic?

Current users take note! AKO 1.0 known as AKO Classic, will sunset in early 2019 and the full functionality of the Classic portal will no longer be available. Individuals and groups are encouraged to move all of their existing files from AKO Classic to the AKO 2.0 portal as soon as possible.

Where can I find guidance on risk management in the Army?

Guidance on risk management is contained in Technical Circular 3–04.11, Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 5–0, ATP 5–19, and AR 385–10.