Where can I get Navy instructions?
Table of Contents
Welcome to Bureau of Naval Personnel Directives, Printing, and Publications Branch (BUPERS-00T22).
- Navy Medicine Directives.
- DoD Directives/Instructions/Publications and Regulations.
- Navy Logistics Library (CAC Enabled)
- OPNAV/SECNAV Instructions.
What does Bumed stand for in the Navy?
The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Gillingham. The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) is an agency of the United States Department of the Navy that manages health care activities for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.

What is Navmed?
Definition. NAVMED. Naval Medical Command. NAVMED. Naval Forces, Mediterranean (US Navy)
Where is Bumed located?
Located at the Defense Health Headquarters (DHHQ) in Falls Church, Virginia, BUMED develops policy and guidance and manage manpower, personnel and resources throughout Navy Medicine to ensure its vision for safe, patient and family-centered care is delivered globally.
Is the surgeon general a Navy officer?

The surgeon general is also a member of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Typically, the holder of the surgeon general post is a three-star vice admiral….
Surgeon General of the United States Navy | |
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Type | Head of the medical branch of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps |
Abbreviation | SGN |
How do I get a DD Form 1300?
Q: How do I request a copy of my Sailor’s DD Form 1300? If you are not listed as an Interested Person on the DD Form 1300, please include documentation of your relationship to the Sailor. Requests may be sent to LTAP via fax to (901) 874-6654 or email to [email protected]
What is a sea duty screening?
The purpose of an Overseas Suitability Screening (OSS) or Sea Duty Screening (SDS) is to identify medical, dental, educational and potential duty limiting conditions or requirements of service and family members.
What are the three types of directives used in the Navy?
instruction, notice, or change transmittal. directives, permanent and temporary.
What is the Navy BUMED?
The Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) is the headquarters for the Navy Medicine enterprise. Under the leadership of Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, BUMED, Navy Medicine ensures Sailors, Marines and their families and retirees are healthy, ready and on the job – be it on land or sea.
How do I request a form for the navmed P-117?
Please contact BUMED Secretariat (contact information above) to request a form. NAVMED P-117 – Manual of the Medical Department, Chapter 15, Section V, Article 15-111 and 15-112, REFERENCES AND RESOURCES AND ANNUAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTIVE DUTY WOMEN.
Where can I find additional Navy forms and publications?
Additional forms and publications are available from the Web sites listed on the “Related Links” collection or by contacting the office listed below. NOTE: Due to technical issues with Navy Forms Online, some NAVMED Forms may be unavailable. Please contact BUMED Secretariat (contact information above) to request a form.
Where is BUMED located?
Located at the Defense Health Headquarters (DHHQ) in Falls Church, Virginia, BUMED develops policy and guidance and manage manpower, personnel and resources throughout Navy Medicine to ensure its vision for safe, patient and family-centered care is delivered globally.