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a. If a member will reach active duty sanctuary within 24 months of entry onto
ADSW orders (regardless of the actual duration of their orders) the member
must waive their right to active duty sanctuary by signing the waiver found in
AF1 36-2131, attachment 5 . Waiver authority has been delegated to the
Adjutant General of each state in accordance with LOG#: 06-035, SUBJECT:
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER WAIVER PROCESS FOR
ACTIVE DUTY SANCTUARY, released 08 April 2006.
b. If a member enters or is converted to ADSW and it is later determined that
they will reach active duty sanctuary while in this status, there are two options
(I ) have the member execute a waiver of rights to active duty sanctuary prior
to reaching sanctuary; or (2) return the member to home station for
deactivation prior to reaching sanctuary. If the member will not waive their
right to active duty sanctuary, the state should execute option (2).
c. An oversight resulting in a member qualifying for active duty sanctuary will
require the state to accommodate the members' retention using its own full
time AGR resource, not this authority.
Before placing any member on Title 32 status active duty orders IS0 OJS (other
than AGRs), please be mindful that this duty qualifies under "operation support," under
the 2005 NDAA, Sections 4151416. See the attached "Revised Policy and Procedures
for Military Personnel Appropriations (MPA) Man-days, 4 Apr 06 memorandum.
STATE ACTIVE DUTY (SAD): SAD I S 0 OJS is not authorized for AGRs, and is
strongly discouraged for all others. States choosing to place members on SAD will not
be reimbursed for expended funds in accordance with the Stafford Act.
ACTIVE GUARD RESERVE (AGRs): AGR members may support OJS only if
the performance of such duty is commensurate with the AFSC they hold in their AGR
position. AGR members will not be placed in any other status to support OJS. Please
ensure that units provide the MSF, a copy of the AGR travel order IS0 OJS for update
in the Emergency Disaster Response (EDR) program (see further in this section for
mote EDR information). AGR members (permanent, full-time) will not have their orders
amended for periods of duty in support of OJS, nor will a separate DD Form 274 be
published. Each period of service (whether TDY or at home station) will be annotated
on an AF Form 1613 available at hrtp:llwww.e-publishing.af,milJ. This form will be
maintained in s s c t i ~ n4 of the member's UPRG until the member receives their nex?DP
Form 214, at which time the setvice will be annotated in the remarks section of the
members DD Form 214 as follows: "Member served in support of OPERATION JUMP
START from (inclusive dates)," If member was TDY during the period of service,
indicate the TDY location directly following the inclusive dates. Upon completion of the
DD Form 214, the AF Form I613 may be destroyed.
Complete the AF Form 1613 columns as follows:
E f FECTIVE DATES: Enter "AGR" and the members AGR tour stad date and end date
ACTIVE DUTY: Enter ONLY the dates the member supported 03s
SEPARATION: If the member was TDY during this period of service, enter the
following, "Period of duty in support of OPERATION JUMP START - TDY location
(enter TDY location)". If member was not TDY during this period, enter "Period of duty
in support of OPERATION JUMP START - Home Station".
This form will be maintained in section 4 of the member's UPRG until the
member receives their next DD Form 214, at which time the service will be annotated in
the remarks section of the members DD Form 214 as follows: "Member served in
support of OPERATION JUMP START from (inclusive dates)." If member was TDY
during the period of service, indicate the TDY location directly following the inclusive
dates. Upon completion of the DD Form 214, the AF Form 1613 may be destroyed.
2. If duties are the same duties the technician performs on a day to day basis as
a technician, then the technician may perform these duties in a technician
status in lieu of active duty status, for example, pilot, aircraft mechanic,
vehicle mechanic, etc.
- Unit Orders Specialists will generate the order and send a copy of
the order(s) to the MSF for update in MilPDS utilizing the EDR (Emergency
Disaster Response) transaction. The EDR NAMEJCode for OJS is "AD" (Jump
Start-SW Border).
- Please note that the current IAOS order system only gives you the capability to
select Title 10-ADSW for the order. Since this is a system glitch, you must
ensure that the remarks section states that the "Airman is performing duty in
support of Operation Jump Start (OJS) in a Title 32 status."
Please ensure that units are updating the duty status of all ANG personnel
supporting the relief effort on 32 USC 502(f)(2) in Duty Status Code "64" for deploying
personnel to the supported area and "73"for personnel supporting OJS at home station.
The current LO1 calls for the establishment of a Central Site PERSCO Team to to
support the four states and nine Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)sectors. This will no
longer applicable since there will not be levy of the plan. However, PERSCO members
may be deployed into the four Supported States JTFs (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and
California) for tracking and accountability reporting of personnel in the sectors to the
JTF and NGBJAl . As this is finalized, we will follow-up on subsequent personnel
guidance memorandums.
All orders will be published for validated 035 mission lengths as directed by
proper authority. Upon completion of OJS mission, the member will be released from
active duty immediately following out-processing and utilization of accrued leave (if
applicable).
Members must use or sell back all accrued leave prior to expiration of their
orders. Orders will not be extended for members to take leave, or to complete out-
processing actions.
Contact your servicing finance ofice for specifics on fund citeslESP codes.
ESPlWUC code for this operation is "BP."
Members being placed on orders for a period of 31 days or more should ensure
that orders are provided to DEERSIMPIDS users to be updated in the
DEERSlRAPlDS system for TRl CARE eligibility.
Prior to departure, members should ensure that they are in receipt of a valid
Common Access Card (CAC). For purposes of a timely reporting, members will not be
required to be issued new CAC's reflecting 'Air Force' only, CACs reflecting a 'Guard'
status are valid. While it is important for members to have valid CAC cards, we do not
want to delay mission accomplishment for the sole purpose of issuing cards. At a
minimum, you must ensure that all members are enrolled in DEERS and have valid
orders in hand prior to deploying.
DD FORM 2114s:
DD form 214s will be accomplished for all members IS0 OJS for 31 days or more
(except permanent full time AGRs). Reference AFI 36-3209 for additional information.
Ensure Block 18 contains the statement: "Served (Day Month Year) to (DayMonth
Year) in support of OPERATION JUMP START (0JS)"(Insert appropriate dates).
Indicate if member deployed or did not deploy Zo the AOR (California, New Mexico,
Arizona, Texas only).
POC: SMSgt Jackson, DSN 327-0887, cornm. 703-607-0887, email:
qaw.iackson@nqb.anq.af.mil.
In March 2003, the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
signed a memo directing all Reserve Components to collect Civilian Employment
Information (CIE) for every member. Unit commanders will ensure that airmen enter
and validate personal CEI information through the Resewe Component Employer Web
Site at https:llww.dmdc.osd.miilGuard-Resewe Portal. As a minimum, every airman
will inputlupdatelverify required information prior to deployment.
General questions concerning OJS should be directed to the ANG Crisis Action
Team Personnel Desk (ANG CATJDP) at DSN 278-7249, commercial 301-836-7249, or
email ang.cat.dp@anq.af.mil.
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