ANGI 36-101 - Air Force Link
ANGI 36-101 - Air Force Link
ANGI 36-101 - Air Force Link
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<strong>ANGI</strong><strong>36</strong>-<strong>101</strong> 3 JUNE 2010 31<br />
7.9. AGRs Traveling Outside the United States, Its Territories, and Possessions on Official<br />
Duty. DoDD 1215.06, Uniform Reserve, Training, and Retirement Categories, provides that<br />
<strong>Air</strong>men must be in Title 10 status when outside the United States, its Territories, and<br />
possessions. Title 32 ANG AGRs may have to travel outside the United States, its Territories,<br />
and possessions in connection with their AGR duties (e.g. AEF Rotations, State Partnership<br />
Program Director etc.). In such cases by accepting entry into the AGR program, the <strong>Air</strong>man<br />
consents to being automatically converted to Title 10 status under 10 U.S.C. 12301(d) or 10<br />
U.S.C. <strong>101</strong>47 (as applicable) for the duration of the OCONUS duty while retaining their status<br />
as AGRs during this period. Therefore, all AGR orders upon acceptance of an AGR tour will<br />
include the mandatory remarks outlined in paragraph 6.1.2.<br />
7.9.1. Contingency, Exercise, and Deployment (CED) orders and other travel (TDY)<br />
order requirements while performing Title 10 duty. If AGRs are TDY from their home<br />
station, applicable CED or TDY orders will be published IAW AFI 33-328, Administrative<br />
Orders, <strong>ANGI</strong> 33-<strong>101</strong>, ANG Special Orders, AFI 65-103, Temporary Duty Order and AFI<br />
<strong>36</strong>-3802, Personnel Readiness Operations.<br />
7.9.2. Home Station. AGRs activated to Title 10 duty at home station (voluntarily or<br />
involuntarily) are not required TDY or CED orders. Follow the guidance set forth in<br />
paragraphs 6.1.2 and 7.8.2 and 7.8.2.1 to document Title 10 duty served in support of active<br />
duty requirements.<br />
7.9.3. ..Title 10 Duty Accountability. MilPDS is the <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> system of record for endstrength<br />
accounting and tracking activations to include home station active duty. When an<br />
AGR is activated on Title 10, whether voluntarily or involuntarily for active duty support<br />
(OCONUS/CONUS), the AGR’s Title 10 active duty tour must be updated in MilPDS.<br />
7.9.3.1. Source for Updating. Use the amended AGR order for 30 or more days of Title<br />
10 duty or the validated AF IMT 1299, Officer’s Certificate of Statement of Service, for<br />
anything less than 30 or more consecutive days. The HRO or office responsible for<br />
amending AGR orders to reflect an AGR’s Title 10 service will provide a copy to the<br />
FSS for updates to MilPDS.<br />
7.9.3.1.1. Ensure the ANG-TECH-ID is updated, or has been updated to a code "3"<br />
prior to initiating the limited mobilization code "H" or "E" update to prevent pay<br />
interface transactions from producing.<br />
7.9.3.1.2. Using the Limited Mobilization application in MilPDS, update the<br />
following: For Title 10 U.S.C. Section 12301(d) tours, enter volunteer tour with a<br />
Reserve Active Duty Reason (RADR) equaling code "F"; for Title 10 U.S.C. Section<br />
12302, enter involuntary tour with a RADR equaling code "H"; and for U.S.C.<br />
Section 12304, enter tour with a RADR equaling code "E".<br />
7.9.4. Title 10 Duty Fiscal Authority/Reimbursement for Title 10 Tours. The days<br />
(dollars) during which an ANG AGR converts to Title 10 in support of active duty<br />
requirements is reimbursed by <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> FM. Wing FM offices will ensure the Man-day<br />
Allocation System (CMAS) is updated in order for the ANG to be reimbursed for applicable<br />
AGR’s Title 10 active duty. It is imperative from a fiscal perspective, that reimbursement<br />
requests are updated in CMAS so that appropriations are consistent with the purpose of the