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AR 600-8-10 Leaves and Passes

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This regulation prescribes the policies and mandated operating tasks for the leave and pass function of the Military Personnel System. It provides a single-source operating document to the field, and as such, is binding on all communities involved in granting leaves and passes. This regulation establishes standards and provides an operational document in a logical sequence.

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  • Gail barnden

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    I need to now what i need to do to get my husband leabe from the army please

    • Mark Gerecht

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      Bottom-line
      This may not be as easy as you believe.
      Discussion

      BLUF:
      The Army usually just does not allow a Soldier to take leave.
      Depending on the type of unit they may have block leave and Soldiers can usually only take leave during this time.
      However, if it is an emergency there is such a thing called emergency leave that the Soldier can take.

      If the unit does not have a lot going on and the Soldier is not necessarily required at his/her place of duty then the Commander can authorize leave.

      It all depends on the situation and specifics associated with the issues. You can find all the procedures concerning Army leave and pass policies in Army Regulation (AR) AR 600-8-10. Here is the link to the regulation: http://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/r600_8_10.pdf

      Consider speaking directly with your husband and finding exactly why he cannot take leave. As a last resort only you might consider calling his 1SG/Commander and discuss the issue with them. Keep in mind when you speak with them you need to be calm, professional, and factual. Keep in mind they do not have to speak with you at all. If you turn them off most likely they will not speak with you again and it might make things difficult for your husband.
      Hope this helps.

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  • Gail barnden

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    I need to mo how i get leave for my husband to come home to me please could you tell me what i need to do please thank you

  • Melissa Meagher

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    Where specifically is information regarding VEL (Voluntary Excess Leave)??

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