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1. By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force, this guidance memorandum immediately implements changes to AFI 36-3208, Administrative Separation of Airmen, to include the policy of Department of Defense for members to complete a Separation History and Physical Examination (SHPE) prior to separation.
Military members are allowed a permissive TDY (Temporary Duty) for up to 10 days in conjunction with a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move between and within the 50 states District of Columbia. By Permissive TDY that means there is no transportation or per diem paid, but members are not charged for leave.
Annual Leave: Active duty service members earn 2.5 days of annual (chargeable) leave for each month of service, for a total of 30 days per year. Currently, service members can bank up to 60 days of leave at the end of the fiscal year.
Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY) PTDY facilitates transition into civilian life by providing time off for house and job hunting. This benefit is for military members being involuntarily separated under honorable conditions, or retiring from active duty.
Temporary duty travel (TDY), also known as temporary additional duty (TAD), is a designation reflecting a United States Armed Forces service membersor civilian Department of Defense employeestravel or other assignment at a location other than the travelers permanent duty station as authorized by the Joint Travel

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Permissive TDY: All retiring members are authorized 20 days of permissive TDY (30 days for members returning from overseas) for job/house hunting prior to separation.
Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY): If you are retiring you may be authorized up to 20 days of Permissive TDY (See AR 600-8-10 for clarification or for approval speak to your Command). The approving authority for PTDY of ten days is an LTC or above, if more than 10 days, COL or above.
It addresses leave, passes, and permissive temporary duty (PTDY) for military members. It applies to active duty personnel, including United States Air Force Reserve (USAFR) on active duty.

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