Posted on May 6, 2017
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My wife is joining the Air force and I know we will have a high chance of being stationed far apart. My wife and I have a bunch of furniture and two dogs. My question is, even if we are separated will I still be authorized to live in housing or even rent off post? Or will I be required to move back into the barracks?
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SSG James Doherty
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Have 2 children; each of you keeps one when you are separated and you will not have to live in the B's ever again. This by the way is horrible advice.
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SFC G2 Ops Mcp Ncoic
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Or you can say, you have your child with you....(also horrible advice). Integrity!!!!
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SGT Robert Hawks
SGT Robert Hawks
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Let’s not forget that both service members must have a family plan approved by their command. If not they could be forced out.
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SPC Ryan Galasso
SPC Ryan Galasso
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I can't stop laughing
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SPC Tony Pacheco
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well played SSG!
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CW2 Ernest Krutzsch
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Your wife joined the Air Force, you can live in the Marriott
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CPL Eric Clark
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thats only if she goes to the field
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LCpl Darrell J. Farley Jr.
LCpl Darrell J. Farley Jr.
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MSgt (Join to see) you should have seen base housing at Camp Pendleton in the early 1980’s!
It was so bad even the rats and roaches wouldn’t live there (built in the late 30’s)
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MSgt Hal Weeden, MBA
MSgt Hal Weeden, MBA
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MSgt (Join to see) - I twice had Air Force billets condemned while I was living in them! The first time was in basic training at Lackland AFB (1984). Our building wasn't very old, but it was apparently sinking. The second time was at Lowry AFB (1985). Our dorms were in a two-story wooden temporary building that was many years past it's expected life. They had nowhere else to put us, so I was kicked off base and given BAQ (BAH) as an E-3 without dependents. I never lived in government quarters again for the rest of my career except when TDY or deployed.
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Make your peace with living in the barracks
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SSgt Robert Marx
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I recall living in the barracks as a geographical bachelor. It made life some what easier because then we had no rent to worry about because she owned her place.
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Sgt John Ervin
Sgt John Ervin
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I recall when I served, if you were seperated you likely lived in the barracks.. with a room to yourself if you were E-4 or higher... You COULD live off base, but paying rent on two places (stateside, and overseas) was usually too much money for most people to pay for...even at a E-7 salary in 1985....
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SPC Infantryman
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The army no longer does geo batchelor even if you have to pay for two houses you may not live in the berracks
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CPL John Finch
CPL John Finch
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When I was stationed as cadre in airborne school from 84-86 I was true bachelor and ended up displacing geographic bachelors to get private room with shower because I was only true bachelor. I was E-1 to E-4 and all geographic bachelors were E-6+ and were they pissed. Loved it.
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