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HARP/BJHARP/OHARP

HARP/BJHARP/OHARP

Hometown Area Recruiting Program (HARP)
The Hometown Area Recruiting Program (HARP) allows Sailors to report to the nearest Recruiting Station to their hometowns for 30 days to assist local recruiters by relating their Navy experiences to their peers. Members who participate in the program may do so either on permissive no-cost Temporary Additional Duty (TAD) orders, or while on leave in conjunction with permanent change of station (PCS) orders. (1150-4 Form) | (1306-92) | (1306-93 Rev 10-21) Disclaimer: In order to view 1306-93 Rev 10-21 you must download the document and open it with Adobe 

Bluejacket Hometown Area Recruiting Program (BJHARP) (FUNDING NOT AVAILABLE TO DATE)
Bluejacket Harp Duty will fund worldwide roundtrip travel as funding permits for selected junior sailors to their hometowns. The member may travel by air, or Privately Owned Vehicle (POV). If the member chooses to travel (POV), the cost cannot exceed the cost of roundtrip airfare at the government rate. Orders must be for a minimum of two weeks starting on a Monday and ending on a Friday. Due to the nature of duty under the Bluejacket HARP program, the member will either receive a short indoctrination at a designated location in a fleet concentration area or at the Recruiting Station upon arrival. After the request is processed and approved, information with specific locations, times and dates will be sent to the Command Career Counselor via email.

Officer Hometown Area Recruiting Program (OHARP)
OHARP returns Navy Officers to their hometown for 179 days on either permissive no cost temporary additional duty (TAD) orders or while on leave in conjunction with permanent change of station (PCS) orders. (1150-5 Form)

HARP Duty After Action Report
Recruiters-In-Charge may fill out this form below to recommend Sailors who have exhibited exceptional recruiting performance while on HARP duty.

Point of contact for HARP and OHARP is Sherry Secrease, Program Manager, at 901-874-9177/DSN 882 or via e-mail at sherry.l.secrease.civ@us.navy.mil

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