What is administrative leave in the Navy? As far as I remember their not going to send anyone home with pay and not get any work out of them.
I just don’t recall anyone in the Navy being put on administrative leave. Admin separation, yes.
Belay my last, I guess administrative leave is a thing now.
Top search results showed it is available for members of the military wanting to have same sex marriages.
Jesus! what did Obama do to our country?
In the Air Force, we had an Airman that robbed a convenience store and was pulled from duty due to unreliability. We held TS clearance and his was withdrawn. He had to pull daily duty in the barracks area while his local legal case continued. After a few months of redlined orders, he eventually couldn't take the stress and hanged himself. My supervisor was the lead NCO in the barracks and found the guy hanging. He called in to our shop to be patched through to the Duty Officer. Really morbid humor continued on shift the rest of the night.
Our TSgt was prior Army from real combat in Korea with a Purple Heart. He told the Duty Officer that there was a suspected fatality in the barracks. A shaky voice but as formal and by the book as ever could be.
Time will tell - or maybe not......
I have seen several senior NCO’s who were relieved of their duties for whatever reason and then designated “Special Assistant to the Commander.” Basically, hung around the orderly room trying not to look incompetent. Perhaps this is similar.
You are correct. Here is the DoD Instruction. See paragraph 6.
http://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodi/132706p.pdf