Posted on Jan 13, 2021
What are some key things I should prepare for when getting ready to move me and my family to my first duty station straight out of AIT?
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I wouldn't move them as you are going to the duty station. Go to the local town/city first and find an apartment/house. Scope out the area and see which parts of the town are the best to raise a family. Investigate the local schools and see how they are rated compared to each other. Is the wife going to work? If so, what kind of job will she be able to find to help support the family. That obviously isn't a complete list but that is where I would start. Best of luck to you and your family.
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Your first move will be the toughest, usually. There's going to be all kinds of acronyms and terms thrown at you that you have no idea about. The best piece of advice I can give you, regarding understanding them, is to ask for clarity. Don't get off the phone with someone who's given you directions without full understanding.
In regards to specific things to prepare for, make sure you have a Government Travel Card. The Army will pay for whatever moving expenses you have (don't use the card for leisure or things that aren't required to survive). Keep all your receipts and make sure you see your appropriate S/G/J shop when you arrive to your new unit to pay off the balance. Don't forget about it and stay on top of your finances.
Good luck
In regards to specific things to prepare for, make sure you have a Government Travel Card. The Army will pay for whatever moving expenses you have (don't use the card for leisure or things that aren't required to survive). Keep all your receipts and make sure you see your appropriate S/G/J shop when you arrive to your new unit to pay off the balance. Don't forget about it and stay on top of your finances.
Good luck
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PVT (Join to see) When you get your duty station assignment that will follow AIT, come back to Rally Point and ask for some guidance from the folks here. I have seen many of that type of posts that look like a great help when the SM needs to know about the post and surrounding communities. One of the great things about this site!
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