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I am going to follow this too!!!! My daughter was in school with Sunshine73's son and will be reporting to Hawaii after C School as well. HELP US!!
The military........no matter which branch plans for and pays for the transportion between duty stations only.......all side trips are at the members expense.
It was that way when my husband was in 30+ yrs ago and he went from Colorado to S.E Asia with thirty days leave enroute, he paid to come back to Ohio and the difference to SanFran when he had to go.
As for driving..........the military allows only so many miles a day for safe travel ( I think it is only 300 or so, very low number), if they arrived and reported in early they will lose out on some travel pay/money, they also need to make sure they had receipts to cover all their expenses when they submit the paperwork.There should be P.O in their new units assigned to help get them squared away that can help them with the paperwork.
If the Navy truely screwed-up their flights that badly they needed to report that before they handed over the cash, I am sure if they had contacted someone at the nearest recruiting center or MEPS center, the Navy would have taken care of any error they made.
All - As you know I see things way different than you guys. There is always two sides to a coin, and this is what I think is happening...
I thing the sailors are causing these "horror stories" because they are not following the orders that are given to them. Just guessing here, but it appears they are trying to do stuff without getting the SATO office involved. They appear to be making their own travel arraigments, which they are prohibited to do. Did they tell SATO they were going to use a POV? Did they tell them they were shipping a car? Did they tell them they were taking leave? These are offical orders, you just can't make your own changes without notify them.
I know I've had to counsel so many of my guys because they "thought" they were saving the Navy money, when it fact they were costing the Navy alot of money. Here why... Suppose the Navy books you a flight from Pensacola to Hawaii and you see the ticket cost the Navy $3500.00. They look at Expedia and find the same exact flight for $1200. So they book it, "because they are saving the Navy money". Then they try to get reimbursed and the Navy says "No". Why? Because on their orders they can't do that. It a violation of their orders.
Secondly, the price shown on the ticket, and what is actually paid is totally different. Example, if the Navy did buy that ticket for $3500, They will have a receipt showing $3500. But, SATO gives they a rebate of $2600. So the true net cost is only $900 (just like a rebate). So the sailor that tried to save money is actually costing the Navy money because instead of paying $900, they now pay the sailor $1200. It's all a paperwork drill.
Back when I was in, they waivered this and didn't make the sailor pay the difference, but I was required to counsel them on violating orders, and encouring debts to the Navy. Which is not a good way to show yourself to your new command.
It sounds like the Navy is getting smarter and now making the sailor pay for their mistake, which is great! They should.
You do that enough times, you'll learn to read your orders.
If the sailor truly thinks he got screwed then he needs to run a chit up the chain to ask for reembursement. However, the best have their ducks in a row, they best have already filed a travel claim, and noted everything (ie the time they called SATO).
Just my thoughts....
Here is what the orders say....
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