Posted on Jun 7, 2019
CPL Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator
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For example, my AIT was 42 weeks long, and we got to have our families move there if it applied. And the other MOS I trained with was like 24 weeks long? (Don’t quote me on that) but they also got to have their families with them. But I’m trying to find the regulation that covers it, and I’m not finding anything.
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MAJ Operations Research/Systems Analysis (Orsa)
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AR 614-200 chapter 4 paragraph 4-5.
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SSG Brian G.
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Can't quote you regulations right now as I am away from access to those but the basics is this: Any school, pcs etc that is under 20 weeks and the army will not pay to move your family to you. Any school, pcs etc that is 20 weeks or longer and the Army will pay. Of course them paying and you actually being authorized to live off post or with them is subject to school policy, but usually after the initial two phases of AIT.
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