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It is the Army's intent, wherever possible, to adhere to current PCS and Deployment Stabilization policies. However, for the immediate future, and where dictated, these periods of stabilization may be reduced. As a temporary measure, Commander, HRC, has been given authority, when necessary, to reassign Soldiers after a period of stabilization of 90 days as an exception to rule 45, 46, and 47, Table 3-1, AR 614-30. 6-20. Deployment Stabilization:

Where necessary based on immediate and critical operational requirements, the first General Officer in the Soldiers chain of command has been given the authority and flexibility to terminate the period of stabilization. The waiver authority was purposely retained at that level to ensure sufficient oversight is in place and the authority may not be further delegated.

a. Timeframe:

The period of stabilization will commence on the date the Soldier arrives at his/her new permanent duty station (PDS) or returns from deployment.

b. TDY/TCS away from PDS:

During periods of stabilization, Soldiers are generally ineligible to be involuntarily placed on TDY/TCS away from their PDS to participate in operational type deployments. While stabilization periods may be waived on a case-by-case basis, based on immediate and critical operational needs, AC and AGR Soldiers' period of stabilization may be terminated early by the first General Officer in the chain of command, but only after they have had at least 90-days of stabilization. However, mobilization of RC Soldiers, who are in a period of stabilization, but are assigned to a unit that is to be remobilized, is not permitted without OSD approval. Commanders will issue instructions as necessary to implement and monitor the deployment stabilization policy.

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