The pregnancy occurred during initial training
(must be determined by the permanent duty
station).
A pregnant servicewoman may request separation
from the Navy before the 20th week of pregnancy
(normally, such a request is not approved). Under law,
the military departments, CHAMPUS, or the Veterans
Administration has the authority to pay civilian
maternity care expenses for former servicewomen who
separate from the Navy while pregnant.
FAMILY CARE
All single service members and dual military
couples having custody of children under 19 or other
dependents must have a formalized plan for family care.
If you are eligible for family care, you must complete
the Family Care Plan Certificate, NAVPERS 1740/6
and Family Care Plan Arrangements, NAVPERS
1740/7. These forms certify that your family members
will be cared for during your absence. These forms also
identify the logistical, relocation, and financial
arrangements that youve made.
Custodian(s) you designate (name) must have the
following documents:
1. A power of attorney that authorizes medical care
and person(s) action in loco parentis (as the
parent)
2. Identification cards for all eligible dependents
If the person you designate as the custodian doesnt
live in the local area, you will also need to make sure of
the following:
A nonmilitary escort for family members that
need help; for example, infants, children, or
elderly disabled adults
Financial support to transport the family or
caregiver to a designated location
If you dont maintain an up-to-date family plan, you
can be separated from the Navy. In fact, the CO can
separate members who are unable or refuse to maintain
an updated family care plan, who do not remain
available for worldwide assignment, or who are unable
to perform their professional or military duties.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY
RELATIONS PROGRAM
Learning Objective: When you finish this chapter, you
will be able to
Recall the value of the public affairs and
community relations programs.
Public affairs works on the principle that the public
has the right to be fully informed about matters of
national defense. In the Department of the Navy, the
mission of public affairs is to inform the public and
members of the naval service about the following:
The Navy as an instrument of national policy and
security
Navy operations and programs
The responsibilities and activities of naval
personnel as U. S. citizens
An objective of public affairs is to better the
general publics understanding of the following:
The nature of sea power and its role in preserving
the security of the United States
The reasons underlying the need for an efficient
and effective modern Navy
The contributions of the Navy in scientific
research and in community assistance
The service naval members provide to their
country
The career advantages of naval service
The Navy is a part of the community in which its
facilities or personnel are located. The attitude the
civilian community has towards Navy personnel affects
their morale and effectiveness. Therefore, all Navy
personnel are responsible for maintaining good
community relations. They can help to do that by taking
an active part in civilian activities and organizations. In
addition, each command develops a Community
Relations Program to ensure Navy personnel and the
civilian community live in harmony.
For more information about the Public Affairs and
Community Relations Program, see SECNAVINST
5720.44, chapter 2.
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