At the risk of taking this thread further away from the stated title,
here is the latest NAVRESGEN on administration of the MARCOM PRL:
01 231939Z JUN 08 RR UUUU N11-3 04318
NAVRESHQ QUEBEC
NAVRESGEN
UNCLAS NAVRESGEN 027/08 N11-3 04318
SIC WAF
BILINGUAL MESSAGE/MESSAGE BILINGUE
SUBJ: ADMINISTRATION OF THE MARCOM PRIMARY RESERVE LIST(MARCOM PRL)
REF: A. CFAO 2-8
B. MARCORD 9-1 (DRAFT)NOTAL
1. NAVRESHQ IS ADMINISTERING THE MARCOM PRL ON BEHALF OF CMS IAW REF
A. THE MARCOM PRL IS AN ELEMENT OF THE NAVAL PRIMARY RESERVE. ALL
DIRECTIVES PERTAINING TO THIS DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY WILL BE
INCLUDED IN A FORTHCOMING AMENDMENT TO MARCORD 9-1 (REF B)
2. ONE OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE MARCOM PRL
IS THE STATUS OF EMPLOYMENT IN THE NAVAL RESERVE. THE BASIS OF THE
NAVAL RESERVE POLICY IS THAT A MEMBER WORKING FOR THE NAVAL RESERVE
SHOULD GET THE BENEFITS OF THE PRIMARY RESERVE. THE BENEFITS
AVAILABLE TO SUPP RES MEMBERS VICE PRIMARY RESERVE MEMBERS ARE
SIGNIFICANTLY LESS. THE DIFFERENCE IN BENEFITS WILL SOON BE PUBLISHED
ON THE NAVRES WEBPAGE
3. IT IS THE INTENTION OF THIS HQ TO ENROL ALL PERSONNEL WHO ARE
CURRENTLY ATTACH POSTED FROM THE SUPP TO THE MARCOM PRL WHERE THE
PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT IS EXPECTED TO BE MORE THAN 6 MONTHS (NOT
NECESSARILY CONTINUOUS). THIS POLICY APPLIES TO CLASS A, B OR C
SERVICE. A MEMBER OF THE SUPP RES IS NOT OBLIGATED TO ACCEPT THIS
OFFER
4. MEMBERS ENROLLED AND POSTED ON MARCOM PRL ON AN ESTABLISHED POSN
WILL BE ADMINISTERED AS OTHER PRIMARY RESERVISTS BY A HOST URS. THEY
MAY FURTHER BE CONSIDERED FOR POSTING TO AN ESTABLISHED NRD POSN
SHOULD IT BE INTENDED THAT THEY WILL BE SERVING AT THAT NRD AND THAT
A POSN IN THE NAVRES TOTAL ESTABLISHMENT IS AVAIL
5. DETAILED ADMIN PROCEDURES FOR ENROLMENT IN THE NAVRES AND POSTING
TO THE MARCOM PRL WILL BE FURTHER DEFINED IN DUE COURSE. THE HOST URS
WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE A CF 444 ENROLMENT DOCUMENT. MED AND
FITNESS REQR ARE COMPULSORY
6. UNITS WHERE SUPP RES MEMBERS ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED WILL BE REQ
TO CONFIRM BY EMAIL MBR ACCEPTANCE AND CO S CONCURRENCE