Which Readiness and Manning Report tab displays the Member's administrative and medical statuses, determining deployability?

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Multiple Choice

Which Readiness and Manning Report tab displays the Member's administrative and medical statuses, determining deployability?

Explanation:
Deployability depends on both administrative and medical readiness. The Readiness Vacancy tab is the one that brings together a member’s administrative flags (documentation, holds, eligibility issues) and their medical status, so you can see at a glance whether they are deployable. It surfaces any outstanding actions or waivers that affect deployability, all in one place. Other tabs focus on different aspects: some show unit-wide readiness or vacancies, some concentrate on medical administration actions, or provide a general deployability indicator without detailing the individual’s admin and medical statuses. The Readiness Vacancy tab uniquely centralizes the individual’s admin and medical readiness to determine deployability.

Deployability depends on both administrative and medical readiness. The Readiness Vacancy tab is the one that brings together a member’s administrative flags (documentation, holds, eligibility issues) and their medical status, so you can see at a glance whether they are deployable. It surfaces any outstanding actions or waivers that affect deployability, all in one place.

Other tabs focus on different aspects: some show unit-wide readiness or vacancies, some concentrate on medical administration actions, or provide a general deployability indicator without detailing the individual’s admin and medical statuses. The Readiness Vacancy tab uniquely centralizes the individual’s admin and medical readiness to determine deployability.

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