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New soldier, right of out AIT, stationed in Korea, baby in the states
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Two questions; 1- When you Enlisted did you claim your child? 2- Are you on an unaccompanied tour to Korea? I know single parents cannot enlist into the Army, if you had your child while serving in the Army then you are entitled to BAH at the dependent rate even if you live in the Barracks or BEQ. Korea service memebers are entitled to BAH at the defendant rate by the zip code thier family is living. I was married with two dependents and served an unaccompanied tour in Korea. Since I was in the paygrade of E-7 and above, I was entitled to BAH, OHA, Family Seperation Pay, and imminent danger pay. My Married Soldiers who were E-6 and below still earned full BAH, Family Separation pay and imminent danger pay while living in the BEQ. Again, the question is do you have current custody of your child? Are they enrolled in DEERs (Birth Cert)?
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Question to you CPT. I’m a divorced SSG(P) on orders to Korea. I share custody with my children’s mother. Am I entitled to BAH. I am providing support for my children.
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You should be entitled to some BAH for dependents. You must provide birth certificates etc to finance.
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BAH is only available when base housing is at (or near) full capacity. This includes the barracks for single members. I don’t think motherhood has anything to do with BAH entitlement. This is not just an Army thing….just saying.
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