What is a DAV code?

DAV = Deployment Availability Codes. A personnelist/UDM question. DAV codes are what show you are cleared to deploy or if you have a condition or career issue that marks you as unable to deploy. For example: Pregnancy, retainability, non-worldwide qualified, etc.

How much retainability do I need to deploy?

Airmen must have at least 12 or more months retainability after the new DEROS to be eligible to PCS to another location.

Where can I find CED orders?

CED Orders are ONLY issued by HQ RIO/IPR. HQ/RIO/IPR will issue the CED Orders to your Detachment after they receive a copy of your completed AEF checklist. c. These orders will take you from your unit of assignment, to the deployed location, and back to your unit of assignment.

What is individual dwell time counter air force?

In the military, dwell time is the amount of time that service members spend in their home station between deployments to war zones. It is used to calculate the deploy-to-dwell ratio. Dwell time is designed to allow service members a mental and physical break from combat and to give them time with their families.

What is DRRS Air Force?

DRRS-S is a Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET)-accessible web application designed to replace the GSORTS, a Force Readiness component of GCCS-J. Combatant Commanders (CCDRs) (and subordinates they direct), DoD agencies, and Air Force units report directly within DRRS-S.

What is a UTC Air Force?

A unit type code (UTC) is the basic building block used in joint force planning and deployments of AEFs. Define UTC posturing. Posturing is the process of identifying and making available a unit’s trained and ready capable UTCs.

What is Code 50 Air Force?

Assignment Availability Code 50 Tours Finally, the Air Force has extended by 12 months the tours of Airmen in jobs coded as Assignment Availability Code 50 (AAC 50). Airmen affected by this change are now serving in special jobs where the Air Force initially set an absolute limit on how long they could serve.

How many AEF bands are there?

Air Force officials have created five tempo bands: A through E. Tempo Band A reflects the original AEF cycle of a 1:4 dwell ration based on 120-day deployments. Bands B through E are based on 179-day deployments. Tempo band B is a 1:4 dwell ratio — or six months deployed 24 months home.

What is a UTC in Air Force?

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