Does the Army pay to move you to your first duty station?

The military will pay to move your personal property from your home location to your first permanent duty station, or, you can rent a truck, move it yourself.
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Does the Army pay for relocation?

The Defense Department provides travel and relocation allowances to help you with moving expenses. Per Diem reimburses you for meals, incidentals and lodging while you are traveling to your new duty station.
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What happens when you arrive at your first duty station?

At your first duty station, you'll have more responsibility and more freedom than you did during training. You'll serve your country, but you'll also have time for fun and exploring your new surroundings.
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Will the military ship my car to my first duty station?

Military PCS vehicle shipping is entitled to certain members assigned to a new duty station. Only one privately owned vehicle (POV) may be shipped at government expense, according to the Department of Defense. Alternate port requests must get approval from the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC).
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How long do you have to be at your first duty station before you can PCS?

While not likely under normal circumstances, first term Airmen are eligible to PCS after 12 months' time on station and career Airmen after 24 months' TOS. The Assignment Management System, located on the Virtual Military Personnel Flight website, is the main hub for getting orders to another base.
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How much does a military move cost?

The services vary significantly in their costs. For example, the Air Force has the highest average total per-move cost at $8,548, nearly twice the Marine Corps' average of $4,679.
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How far can you live from your duty station?

are expected to live close to their assigned duty station, normally within forty (40) miles; and must report the address of their home to the NCUA.
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What happens to my car if I join the military?

If you're in the military and have defaulted on a car loan, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) provides you with special protections against the repossession of your car. Your creditor might still be able to repossess your car, but it's right to do so is limited.
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Do I need a car in the military?

If you are on active duty or relocating regularly, you may not even need a car right away. Many new military members can get away with walking to most places on their installation or using the bus. If you're going off-post, you can carpool, use a taxi or use Uber or Lyft.
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Do you get to pick your first duty station?

New Army recruits now can choose their first duty station. The change gives new soldiers the option of living as close to or far away from their hometowns as possible. They also can serve in any of more than 5,600 vacancies in 17 career fields, depending upon availability at the location they choose.
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Can you choose where you're stationed?

Active-duty enlistees can be stationed anywhere within the United States or abroad, depending on the duties and mission of their respective unit. Reserve status members will be stationed near their home and only be subject to international station in the event they are called for active duty.
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Does the Army pay to move your wife?

The military will pay them to relocate their family and their belongings to the new station. A PCS move can be stressful and exhausting, but it is a regular occurrence for most military families.
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How much does the Army pay for PCS move?

Per Diem for PCS Travel

When traveling by Privately Owned Conveyance (POC), military members are paid a flat rate of $142.00 per day for each day of authorized travel used.
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Do you get paid more in military if married?

Although not known as "military marriage pay," service members do receive a pay increase as part of their housing and cost-of-living allowances after they get married.
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Can military members fly for free?

Service members and their families can use Space-Available flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at little or no cost.
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Will the military ship my car to Hawaii?

Members of the military are permitted to ship one POV to Hawaii, or privately-owned vehicle, at the government's expense. However, there are some limitations and restrictions that exist in regards to what types of privately-owned vehicles can be shipped, and under what circumstances.
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Will the army ship my car to Alaska?

We work with top-rated car shipping carriers that offer open, enclosed, and flatbed transportation services to the entire contiguous United States. We also offer military shipping services to Alaska, Hawaii, as well as overseas U.S. territories. We can also ship any kind of military vehicle you may need to ship!
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What bills do you pay in the military?

Most service members receive their military pay twice a month.
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Mark has the following bills:
  • car payment, $400, due on the first.
  • car insurance, $150, due on the fourth.
  • cell phone bill, $120, due on the sixth.
  • Military STAR card, $100 minimum payment, due on the thirteenth.
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Should I sell my car before deployment?

Sell Your Car

If you've been thinking about buying a new car anyway, save the car shopping for when you get back from your deployment. It will also give you money in your pocket to prepare for other pre-deployment needs.
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Do you fly or drive to basic training?

Traveling to your basic training location usually involves a plane ride, but you can't simply buy a plane ticket and show up. You have to process first through your local Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS), which will arrange (and pay for) your travel.
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How long are you at your first duty station?

First-term (those in their first enlistment) enlisted members assigned to a continental (CONUS) U.S. location must have 12 months time-on-station before being eligible to move to an overseas location and must have 24 months time-on-station before being allowed to move to another continental U.S. location.
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How many miles can you go off base without taking leave?

A traveler who is authorized PCS travel by POV is allowed one day of travel for the first 400 miles between authorized points. For any distance greater than 400 miles, the traveler is allowed another day of travel for every additional 350 miles. See the JTR, par. 050205.
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How many hours a day can you drive Army?

When the total official distance is 400 or fewer miles, 1 day of travel time is allowed. No per diem is allowed for travel less than 12 hours. Lodging is reimbursed based on actual cost not to exceed the maximum rate.
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