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Individual Augmentees

Welcome to the U.S. Navy's Individual Augmentee (IA) website. Mobilizing as an IA is a challenging and rewarding experience. Getting there and back again can be an involved and complicated process.
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Welcome to the U.S. Navy's Individual Augmentee (IA) program website. Mobilizing as an IA is a challenging and rewarding experience. Getting there and back again can be an involved and complicated process. This page should be your guide to navigating a mobilization and keeping you in the loop on what to expect every step of the way. 

The Navy IA Sailor lifecycle includes the four phases:

  • Pre-Deployment

  • Train and Equip

  • Boots on the Ground (BOG)

  • Return, Reunion and Reintegration (R3)

 

 
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