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What happens if a Navy Reservist is injured while on a duty status?
Member may be eligible for disability benefits per SECNAVINST 1770.3C.
What is:
AT?
ADT?
IDT?
ID?
ADSW?
IADT?
IDTT?
PRC?
AT: Annual Training
ADT: Active Duty Training
IDT: Inactive Duty Training
ID: Inactive Duty
ADSW: Active Duty Special Work
IADT: Initial Active Duty Training
IDTT: Inactive Duty Travel Training
PRC: Presidential Recall to Active Duty
What does TNPQ stand for?
Temporarily Not Physically Qualified.
How long can you be TNPQ?
Temporarily not physically qualified status results from an
injury/condition which is expected to be corrected or healed
within 6 months (Fewer than 180 days).
What happens if the member's injury is a disqualifying condition?
The supporting NOSC (Navy Operational Support Center)CO will place the member in a Medical Retention Review (MRR) status.