Posted on Apr 7, 2019
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My wife recently left for BCT, she is set to graduate June 13, then she proceeds to Fort Gordon for 25B AIT which is 20 weeks, she should complete IET around mid November. Here's where it gets sticky, I am doing a 2 year unaccompanied tour in Germany, with a DEROs of June 2020. We plan on enrolling into the Married Army's Couple Program once she gets to AIT, but it would be pointless to get her to PCS to Germany, due to me having 7 months left come November as well as my career progression. So would it be a good idea to call branch after we enroll in MACP and get them to communicate and try to put us on assignment? We want JBLM, Ft. Bragg or Ft Stewart. All suggestions are welcomed, I'm really trying to get on top of this before her branch makes a decision for the both of us.

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SGT Lindsay
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Enroll in MACP. Call both branches as soon as you can.
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Will do, I'm just trying to get the timing right. I've been hearing that branch won't put us on orders until we're 6 months out of Germany, but that just doesn't sound right to me.
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SFC (Join to see) branch puts you on assignment no later than 6 months from DEROS. The earlier you talk to them, the better
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Thought so, it literally made no sense to me what they were saying. But thank you, SFC. Once she gets to Gordon, we'll do the MACP paperwork and I'll call our branches.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Enroll in MACP as soon as you are allowed. And immediately after that, call both branches - even before MACP is approved. They can't do anything OFFICIAL until MACP is approved, but you can give them the heads up that this is what you are doing, and ask (assuming it is approved) what your options will be. It really depends on personality from there. Branch may feel like you are wasting their time because it isn't approved yet (unlikely, but possible), or they could very well appreciate the heads up and, if nothing else, shuffle you to the bottom of this motnh's "to do" list while waiting for MACP to finalize (and be thankful they don't have to try to "undo" something because MACP hits right after their grand master scheme (muah-hah-ha-ha!!!) was finally put into motion). Giving Branch a heads up can never hurt you, as long as you do it in a purely "heads up" manner.

Then, once MACP is approved, call branch back ASAP and say "it is finalized, what are we looking at?"
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Rgr, sounds like a solid game plan. So do you recommend doing it AFTER she graduates from basic?
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Literally the first day you are allowed to. Things like these tend to get pushed off a day or two, because there is always something more urgent. And in that day or two you push it off, that is (inevitably) when the Army's SNAFU ninjas strike and ruin all of your best-laid plans (not intentionally - just seems like the last name of EVERYONE at HRC is "Murphy.")
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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Do it as soon as she ships, that’s
when she’s in contract! That gives time for you to work it with both yours and her branch.
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We can’t enroll into MACP until she gets to AIT.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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SFC (Join to see) then you have your answers, ASAP.
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