Do you get BAH in basic If you're married?

If you are married and living with your spouse or minor dependents, you will either live in on-base housing or be given a monetary allowance called Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) to live off-base. The amount of BAH depends on your duty station zip code, your rank, and whether or not you have dependents.
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Does my spouse get BAH while I'm at basic?

your spouse will be getting paid while in BMT given that all their paperwork lands in appropriate hands. They will be getting paid according to his particular rate [E-1 (Airman Basic), E-2 (Airman), or E-3 (Airman First Class)], whether they have children, etc.
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Do you get more BAH when you're married?

The Basic Allowance for Housing

Technically, there's no difference in military pay married versus single, but tying the knot does affect the "Basic Allowance for Housing" entitlement that's provided to servicemembers to defray the costs of keeping a roof over their heads.
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How Does BAH work for married couples?

In cases where both spouses in a marriage are on active duty, both will receive the without-dependent BAH rate commensurate based on their rank and location. If a married couple has children, only one parent (the higher ranking one) will receive the higher with-dependent BAH rate.
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Do you get BAS and BAH when married?

Military Pay

Most also receive a variety of allowances, special pays and bonuses depending on things like deployment, paygrade and military job. For most married service members, those allowances include Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) and Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH).
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HOW IM GETTING BAH AND BAS WITHOUT KIDS OR BEING MARRIED IN FT POLK (NOT CLICKBAIT)



Do married military both get BAH?

Thankfully the military now pays both spouses for their housing and subsistence allowances. Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rates depend on location and rank, so the more expensive an area, the higher the BAH you'll receive. For dual military couples who have no children, both spouses receive BAH without dependents.
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How much BAH is a military spouse entitled to?

If the member has just one family member, a spouse, that spouse is entitled to 1/1 of the BAH, i.e. all of it. If the member has two children and a spouse, each member is entitled to 1/3 of the BAH.
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What are the benefits of marrying someone in the military?

Many military benefits and resources are available to spouses.
  • Access to commissaries and exchanges.
  • Free gyms, libraries and other recreation opportunities.
  • Free tax services.
  • Free, confidential non-medical counseling services.
  • Help with education and career goals.
  • Military discounts.
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Why do military couples marry so fast?

"Marriage is deliberately made to be compatible with military life because this is an important way to retain personnel. The conditions of military employment also lead naturally to marriage. There's stable employment, comprehensive family benefits, and economic mobility in an entry-level job.
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Is BAH based on spouse location?

In general, the amount of BAH you receive depends on your location, pay grade, and whether you have dependents. Under most circumstances, you receive BAH for the location where you are assigned, not where you live.
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How long does it take for BAH to start after getting married?

If you get married before joining the military, this tax-free housing allowance begins on the very first day of active duty (the first day of basic training). If one waits until after joining the military to get married, the housing allowance becomes effective on the date of the marriage.
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Can I bring my wife to AIT?

FAQ – Can I bring a spouse, fiancé, friend with me while I'm in training? NO. The Army does not authorize Soldiers in the first two phases of AIT (Phase IV and V) accompanied travel.
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Is BAH for the soldier or family?

No. BAH is based on civilian standards, considering the housing choices made by civilians of comparable income. Government quarters are assigned based on grade and family size.
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Can your wife go with you on deployments?

Unfortunately, the whole idea of visiting your spouse during deployment is highly unlikely. There's a reason the military isn't sending you with them! If you were to be truly flexible enough to jump on a plane whenever your spouse says “Go,” you would still have a horribly priced plane ticket.
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Why do military get married in uniform?

Uniforms.

Some people love their uniforms and are proud to wear it. Others, however, find them uncomfortable and want to wear something else on their wedding day. The service member can choose to wear a civilian tuxedo or wedding dress. It is not an official military event, so a uniform is optional.
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Is it hard being a military wife?

The life of a military spouse is undeniably challenging. Being away from your partner for months or years at a time, assuming the role of a single parent, trying to balance a career while moving so often – all of these realities of military life can take its toll.
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Should I get married before or after basic training?

Again, it is not encouraged to get married solely because he is joining. There will be plenty of opportunities at a later date when you know the time is right. However, if you are already planning a wedding, it may be to your advantage to get married before he leaves for basic training.
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Do military spouses get military ID?

As a veteran, military retiree, spouse or dependent of a service member, you may be eligible for a Defense Department identification card. Called the Uniformed Services ID card, this military ID proves your identity and connection to the DOD and gives you access to certain military services and programs.
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What happens when you get married in the military?

If you are in the United States (not assigned overseas), getting married as a member of the military is much the same as civilian marriages. You don't need advanced permission and there is no special military paperwork to fill out before the marriage.
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Do you get BAH and base pay?

Base pay is base pay, period. There are three pays that can be affected by your dependency status: Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), Cost of Living Allowance (COLA), and Family Separation Allowance (FSH). There are two ways that BAH is affected by having dependents.
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Will I lose my BAH if I get a divorce?

It's important to remember that the government pays BAH to service members, not their spouses. After a divorce, the spouse who does not serve in the military will not receive BAH payments. However, if the non-serving spouse receives child support as a term of the divorce, BAH may partially fund the child support.
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Do both military members get BAH?

By the same token, two military members who are not married to each other or living together can get BAH with dependents, but if they get married, one will lose the BAH with dependents and revert to receiving just a single BAH.
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What city has the highest BAH rate?

Areas with 10 Highest BAH Rates*
  • San Francisco, CA.
  • Santa Clara County, CA.
  • Westchester County, NY.
  • New York City, NY.
  • Oaklan, CA.
  • Long Island, NY.
  • Nantucket, MA.
  • Monterey, CA.
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How Does BAH work for joint military?

In general, dual military couples without dependents each receive single BAH. A military member cannot get BAH with dependents unless they have a dependent. Another military member cannot be considered a dependent since they are entitled to their own benefits.
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