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General Information

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GO GUAM

    https://www.csp.navy.mil/Go-Guam/About-Go-Guam/
    “Go Guam” is dedicated to ensuring Sailors and families who serve in Guam have the opportunity to thrive - professionally and personally - during a tour of duty here. Look around; learn about the...

196th Infantry Brigade (United States)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/196th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_States)
    The dramatic TV series Tour of Duty, which ran on CBS from 1987–90, depicted a platoon of infantrymen serving in Vietnam from the 196th during the show's first season. In Season 2, episode 4 of the TV series Prison Break, Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell pretends to be a soldier from the 196th Brigade to a police officer. Notable membersBranch: U.S. Army

APPENDIX Q: OCONUS TOUR LENGTHS/TOURS OF DUTY …

    https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Docs/perdiem/browse/Travel_Regulations/Appendices/appQ.pdf
    The tour length for a DoD member stationed OCONUS is 36 months accompanied and 24 months unaccompanied (except for HI and AK which are 36/36) unless the Military Departments provide conclusive evidence that a specific tour must be shorter. See DoDI 1315.18, Encl 4, par. 1. (28 October 15). *D. Reserve Component Exception.

TOUR OF GUAM - Home

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    TOUR OF GUAM 13 DECEMBER 2020 presented by . Mark John Lexer Galedo and Laura Nadeau retain Tour Of Guam Champion titles for 2019-2020! Dan Aponik and Joyce Calma are Guam National Champions for 2019-2020! RIDE AND SHINE! Sign up for the short (42km) or long course (105km) and get ready for some of the toughest climbs in the region.

What is a Tour of Duty in the US Army?

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    To recap, a tour of duty is the duration for which an enlisted soldier sees combat or experiences hostile environments. In the U.S. Army, the typical length is 12 to 15 months. However, the actual duration varies depending on factors such as the soldier’s job and whether …

MILPERSMAN 1300-308

    https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/milpersman/1000/1300Assignment/Documents/1300-308.pdf
    Tour length for enlisted Service members assigned to submarines permanently homeported in Guam or on CVNs permanently homeported in Japan will be 36 months.

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