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My wife heard from a military relative that the Army will move you once a year. I have never heard of this and found nothing on any military website. Even ask several NCOs in my company. We are trying to move into a new house in the same city.
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SFC (Join to see) Your previous post with answers.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/can-i-have-the-army-move-my-stuff-once-a-year-even-if-it-s-not-a-pcs
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/can-i-have-the-army-move-my-stuff-once-a-year-even-if-it-s-not-a-pcs
Can I have the Army move my stuff once a year even if it’s not a PCS? | RallyPoint
So, someone keeps telling me I can have the military move my stuff free of charge once a year like a PCS move. I have never heard of this. I am planning to PCS to Korea in January but thought maybe to move my family back to Colorado early so we can buy a house. Has anyone ever heard of this?
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Do you mean will the Army pay someone to move once a year? No. The government covers PCS moves. If you move while at your duty station you pay for any costs of that move. Like say I wanted to move off post out of on post housing right now. I pay to hire a moving truck if I needed one. No reimbursement.
If you want to move to a new house, ask some friends with trucks to help you. Or rent a truck.
If you want to move to a new house, ask some friends with trucks to help you. Or rent a truck.
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That’s what I thought since I couldn’t find anything on what my wife heard. That was probably a special circumstance if that really did happen.
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