Posted on Jan 6, 2016
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Well, if you go NG in the same state your spouse is in, then there really won't be any issues. But, come PCS time, then finding a NG slot in the new state may be a challenge in order to stay together. Now, if PCS takes the spouse to OCONUS, then there will certainly be problems trying to stay together and fulfill NG obligations.
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SPC (Join to see) - Ah. Never been married to another military member so that's really a new one for me. I would recommend digging deeper into it (as you said). Also, talk with the NG recruiter and see what they say. And, perhaps your nearest Retention Office.
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I appreciate your advice SSG Livingston. Thank you.
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SPC (Join to see) - just doing what I can to help. I figure (with my chaotic thought process) that one of those locations should get you a proper answer.
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MACP does not apply to active duty married to reserve components/other services. When your spouse leaves her current duty station you either try to find a unit close to her that will take you or you just stay where you are until either one of you is done with the military
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