Orders 

Last Updated Thursday, 24 March 2011

Taken straight off the Selected Reserve Guidebook, "The Gouge"
(2004 Navigator CD &  found off of www.navalreserve.navy.mil, log-in under private side, CNRF home, What's New, Customer Service)

·         Types: Order requests for Annual Training (AT), Active Duty Training (ADT) and Inactive Duty Training with Travel (IDTT) are processed via the New Order Writing System (NROWS). To access NROWS, type the URL  https://nrows.cnrf.navy.mil/nrows   directly into your Web browser (The hyperlink will not connect you to the Web site from this document.). Also, you may connect from the NROWS link on the Naval Reserve Forces Command homepage at http://navalreserve.navy.mil then, scroll down to the NROWS Program, https://nows.cnrf.navy.mil/nrows/ .

·         NROWS: The NROWS application is a Web-enabled process used for application, approval, and delivery of orders and travel itineraries. Order processing will be electronic, as preferred, unless the application is not accessible to the member via the Internet. A SELRES “Request for Orders” in paper form is available through the NRA and, once submitted, it can be processed through the NRA. When the system is down, order processing will be verbal or on paper. Manual/paper orders can be approved by the Commanding Officer of the Naval Reserve Activity (NRA). If any problems are encountered in using the NROWS program, attempt to resolve them through your NRA before contacting the NROWS Customer Support Center.

·         Reporting: Members under orders are directed to report to the Commanding Officer of the designated command and to get their orders endorsed. If for any reason you are unable to execute orders, immediately return them to your Reserve activity noting the reason for return. While performing duty under orders, you are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), http://www.military-network.com/main_ucmj/main_ucmj.htm.

·         Original Orders: Before detaching from duty, ensure that you have the original endorsed orders. It is strongly recommended that, once your travel claim has been paid, you keep the original orders in a file at home in case it is necessary to use them to correct a pay or retirement point problem.



 

 

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