SGT(P) Abner Lozano 4960758 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My wife and I recently got married 9 August 2019 while she was on midtour leave. She is stationed in Korea and I am stationed at Fort Campbell. She is supposed to PCS from Korea in about a month and a half. She is obviously authorized 10 days of Permissive TDY because she is PCSing and of course, married. My question is, would I be able to and am I authorized to take the 10 days of PTDY at the same time with her even though I am already on station and have been for about 2 months now? I am very familiar with the area around Fort Campbell and would definitely be helpful to us in finding a place if I was on PTDY with her; as opposed to her trying to find a place on her own while I&#39;m at work. Please provide a regulation that I can reference. Am I authorized Permissive TDY if I have already been on station for two months and my wife is PCSing to my duty station? 2019-08-27T05:30:07-04:00 SGT(P) Abner Lozano 4960758 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My wife and I recently got married 9 August 2019 while she was on midtour leave. She is stationed in Korea and I am stationed at Fort Campbell. She is supposed to PCS from Korea in about a month and a half. She is obviously authorized 10 days of Permissive TDY because she is PCSing and of course, married. My question is, would I be able to and am I authorized to take the 10 days of PTDY at the same time with her even though I am already on station and have been for about 2 months now? I am very familiar with the area around Fort Campbell and would definitely be helpful to us in finding a place if I was on PTDY with her; as opposed to her trying to find a place on her own while I&#39;m at work. Please provide a regulation that I can reference. Am I authorized Permissive TDY if I have already been on station for two months and my wife is PCSing to my duty station? 2019-08-27T05:30:07-04:00 2019-08-27T05:30:07-04:00 MAJ Javier Rivera 4960920 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Your best chance is to go on reagular leave. Although, asking for some time to your leadership always work; remember that they have been in your shoes! Response by MAJ Javier Rivera made Aug 27 at 2019 6:08 AM 2019-08-27T06:08:27-04:00 2019-08-27T06:08:27-04:00 LTC Kevin B. 4960955 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, but it&#39;s up to your Commander (O-5 or above). I&#39;d allow it under these circumstances, as long as it doesn&#39;t impact any major training event or deployment. The regulation that covers PTDY is AR 600-8-10, Section XVI (&quot;Permissive Temporary Duty&quot;). Response by LTC Kevin B. made Aug 27 at 2019 6:12 AM 2019-08-27T06:12:49-04:00 2019-08-27T06:12:49-04:00 CW4 Craig Urban 4961477 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My battalion commander made 3 star. If I said I need a week off off the books no problem Response by CW4 Craig Urban made Aug 27 at 2019 8:53 AM 2019-08-27T08:53:35-04:00 2019-08-27T08:53:35-04:00 SFC Michael Hasbun 4961743 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No. PTDY is for the purpose of finding housing upon arrival at a new duty station... You&#39;ve been there for two months. You&#39;ve been living on the streets for two months? Or have you already found a place to live? Response by SFC Michael Hasbun made Aug 27 at 2019 10:32 AM 2019-08-27T10:32:59-04:00 2019-08-27T10:32:59-04:00 SFC Casey O'Mally 4961995 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I already commented below, but a couple of other thoughts....<br /><br />First, unless you are in the field, you can STILL help a lot with the house hunting in the evenings - If she does the legwork during the day, and then at night you discuss progress, and you can offer your insight, this can help focus her search a lot, even without your physical presence during the day.<br /><br />Second, she is a strong Army woman who don&#39;t need no man. Kidding, but not kidding. Seriously, she SHOULD be able to handle it on her own. Obviously you want to (and should) help her with it, but do not fret that she will fail without you being there during the days. Even if she is running in to problems, she ALSO has a Chain of Command that is there to help her out. That is both the up and the down of being a dual military couple.<br /><br />Finally, I am retired from Campbell, and I lived in Clarksville for the couple years I was stationed there before retirement. When I retired, I moved north - all the way to Hopkinsville. I can&#39;t do anything at all to influence your leadership (or hers) or Ft. Campbell policy or anything like that. In an official (or even &quot;unofficial&quot;) capacity, I can&#39;t do jack for you. But if you run into issues and need a hand with anything not policy or leadership related (like need advice on neighborhoods, do a quick drive by a house, that type of thing) feel free to drop me a private message. I check RP every couple days, if not every day, and drive all over Hoptown and Clarksville for my jobs. It might take a couple days, so give me time to work on things, but I am happy to help a young Soldier any time I can. Response by SFC Casey O'Mally made Aug 27 at 2019 11:54 AM 2019-08-27T11:54:00-04:00 2019-08-27T11:54:00-04:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 4963978 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It sounds like when you PCS’d you did not have dependents since you just got married so you would not have been authorized PTDY. Your chain of command can help you out and be understanding of your situation but keep in mind they don’t have to. They do on the other hand have to give you BAH for the time they have not provided you with a room I. The barracks, you got married on the 9th so you would not receive that money until next month at the earliest. Double check that your paperwork is in and correct Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 27 at 2019 11:37 PM 2019-08-27T23:37:42-04:00 2019-08-27T23:37:42-04:00 2019-08-27T05:30:07-04:00