PCS During MEB/PEB?

Generally you are not eligible to PCS :

If you are Army, AR 635-40, para 4-8 (page 10):

4–8. Status of Soldiers undergoing disability evaluation
From the time a Soldier receives a P3/P4 profile referring them to a MEB until the time the DES process is completed (including a decision on any appeal) or the Soldier is returned to duty, the Soldier—
a. Will remain available for the DES process to complete any required actions. Leave, while permissible, is generally discouraged in the MEB phase with the exception of emergency situations. Commanders may grant leave as long as the leave or other required absence is communicated immediately to the assigned PEBLO and does not prevent timely com-pletion of DES appointments. Commanders should encourage Soldiers to use accrued leave after the IPEB adjudication when the Soldier is not requesting a FPEB.
b. Is ineligible for assignment instructions or orders with the exception of orders for assignment to the Warrior Transi-tion Unit or Community Care Unit. If the Soldier has already received assignment orders prior to initiation of the DES process, the process must be completed and a final decision rendered before the Soldier proceeds on assignment.
c. In accordance with AR 614–100 and AR 614–200, is ineligible for permanent change of station other than:
(1) Home on permanent change of station leave under the provisions of AR 600–8–10; or
(2) When required for a Soldier stationed outside the continental United States to complete the DES. (Also see DA Pam 635–40.)

d. Is ineligible for transfer within a component or transfer between components. This includes involuntary transfer to the IRR when the RC Soldier is otherwise eligible to remain a member of the Selected Reserve during DES evaluation. (Also see para 4–8f.)
 
Generally you are not eligible to PCS :

If you are Army, AR 635-40, para 4-8 (page 10):

4–8. Status of Soldiers undergoing disability evaluation
From the time a Soldier receives a P3/P4 profile referring them to a MEB until the time the DES process is completed (including a decision on any appeal) or the Soldier is returned to duty, the Soldier—
a. Will remain available for the DES process to complete any required actions. Leave, while permissible, is generally discouraged in the MEB phase with the exception of emergency situations. Commanders may grant leave as long as the leave or other required absence is communicated immediately to the assigned PEBLO and does not prevent timely com-pletion of DES appointments. Commanders should encourage Soldiers to use accrued leave after the IPEB adjudication when the Soldier is not requesting a FPEB.
b. Is ineligible for assignment instructions or orders with the exception of orders for assignment to the Warrior Transi-tion Unit or Community Care Unit. If the Soldier has already received assignment orders prior to initiation of the DES process, the process must be completed and a final decision rendered before the Soldier proceeds on assignment.
c. In accordance with AR 614–100 and AR 614–200, is ineligible for permanent change of station other than:
(1) Home on permanent change of station leave under the provisions of AR 600–8–10; or
(2) When required for a Soldier stationed outside the continental United States to complete the DES. (Also see DA Pam 635–40.)

d. Is ineligible for transfer within a component or transfer between components. This includes involuntary transfer to the IRR when the RC Soldier is otherwise eligible to remain a member of the Selected Reserve during DES evaluation. (Also see para 4–8f.)
Awesome, thanks for sending. Any idea on the Marine Corps?
 
Awesome, thanks for sending. Any idea on the Marine Corps?
Actually you got me interested and I found it...

MARINE CORPS ORDER 1900.16 CH 2
Para 8107
3. Once a Marine has entered the DES/IDES the Marine shall not be deployed or execute PCS orders, unless approved by the CMC (MMSR-4).

 
Actually you got me interested and I found it...

MARINE CORPS ORDER 1900.16 CH 2
Para 8107
3. Once a Marine has entered the DES/IDES the Marine shall not be deployed or execute PCS orders, unless approved by the CMC (MMSR-4).

i am looking for the instruction on this on the navy side.
 
Actually you got me interested and I found it...

MARINE CORPS ORDER 1900.16 CH 2
Para 8107
3. Once a Marine has entered the DES/IDES the Marine shall not be deployed or execute PCS orders, unless approved by the CMC (MMSR-4).

have you happened to find this instruction on the navy side?
 
You might note, the thread you are replying to is several years old.
 
Yessir i had noted that. however this is my only resource to find answers at this time​
 
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