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To fill out this form, you need to provide detailed information about the reasons for disqualification, including any medical or psychological conditions and disciplinary actions. Make sure to follow the instructions and provide all necessary documentation as required. Submit the completed form via the appropriate chain of command for review and processing.

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Identify the reason(s) for disqualification.
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Gather all necessary documentation and evidence supporting the disqualification.
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Complete the form with accurate information.
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Submit the form through the proper chain of command.
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Await further instructions or confirmation from the reviewing authority.
Who needs the Processing of Personnel Disqualified from Submarine Duty?
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Navy personnel undergoing disqualification from submarine duty due to physical unfitness.
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Personnel with psychological or emotional instability affecting their submarine duties.
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Members experiencing environmental unadaptability like claustrophobia.
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Members removed from submarine duty for security reasons or Navy Enlisted Classification removal.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
Submit the completed form through your chain of command. Include all necessary supporting documentation such as medical reports or disciplinary records. Ensure endorsements from the relevant commanding officers are attached. For physical disqualification, waiver requests should be submitted to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-403) via BUMED (MED-21). Contact information for submission: Phone: DSN 882-3633, COM (901) 874-3633, FAX 882-2638.
What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of this form is to facilitate the administrative process of disqualifying personnel from submarine duty due to various reasons, including physical or psychological unfitness, disciplinary actions, or other administrative issues. Disqualification ensures that members who do not meet the high standards for submarine duty are not reassigned to submarine commands. By documenting and processing disqualification cases properly, the Navy maintains the safety and reliability of its submarine operations. This form also helps to ensure that the appropriate actions are taken, including possible waivers, medical board actions, or administrative separation when necessary.

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- 1. Member Information: Includes the personal details of the member being disqualified, such as name, rank, and service number.
- 2. Disqualification Category: Specifies whether the disqualification is due to physical, psychological, disciplinary, or other administrative reasons.
- 3. Supporting Documentation: Requires the attachment of relevant documents that support the disqualification, such as medical reports, disciplinary records, or other official papers.
- 4. Chain of Command Endorsement: Includes endorsements from relevant commanding officers in the member's chain of command.
- 5. Final Approval: The section where the final disqualification decision is documented by the approving authority.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit this form could result in the member remaining ineligible for future submarine duty assignments and potential administrative penalties.
- Ineligibility for Submarine Duty: The member may remain disqualified from submarine duty without the possibility of reassignment.
- Administrative Penalties: Failure to submit the form may result in additional administrative actions against the member.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Physical Unfitness: When a member fails to meet the physical standards required for submarine duty.
- 2. Psychological/Emotional Instability: When a member exhibits emotional instability or has had psychiatric/psychological consultations.
- 3. Unauthorized Absence: When a member has an unauthorized absence in excess of 30 days resulting in disqualification.
- 4. Security Clearance Issues: When a member's security clearance is removed or questioned, leading to disqualification.
- 5. Navy Enlisted Classification Removal: When a member's Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) is removed, making them ineligible for submarine duty.
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What information do I need to fill out this form?
You need to provide detailed information about the disqualification reasons, including medical, psychological, and disciplinary details.
What should I do after filling out the form?
Submit the completed form through the proper chain of command and await further instructions or confirmation from the reviewing authority.
How do I apply for a waiver of the physical standards for submarine duty?
Submit a waiver request to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-403) via BUMED (MED-21) with qualified and documented medical advice.
Can I return to submarine duty after being disqualified?
Members found not physically qualified may reapply for return to submarine duty when they meet the physical requirements again.
What happens if I am disqualified due to emotional instability?
Disqualification for emotional instability or similar reasons must include psychiatric/psychological consultation.
How to handle documentation for disciplinary disqualification?
Provide all relevant disciplinary documentation and details, including unauthorized absence, change in rating, or other disqualifying actions.
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