Posted on Sep 3, 2019
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I am trying to be stationed with my wife, we have been separated for 8 months. I’m stationed at Fort Riley.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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That's not really how this works. There are lots of them leaving Fort Benning at any given time. But they also have people on assignment to fill those positions
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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First off, are you enrolled in the Married Army Couples Program?

Then, have you contact your respective Branch managers?
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SPC Signal Support Systems Specialist
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Yes sir. I have contacted the branch manager as well. There aren’t any positions available.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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There’s your answer SPC (Join to see). Is not what you like but if 27 years of service taught me is that Army needs trumps everything. Don’t lose your motivation, is a matter of time as PCS cycles and peoples moves. Just keep poking your branch manager and have your bride do the same from her position; particularly if a different branch/MOS. Yours and hers must keep constant communication.
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WO1 Intel Nco
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Have you tried to talk to your branch manager. They may/should be able to help out some.
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Yes. Apparently there aren’t any spots available. I might just ask to be at Fort Rucker and just make that 1.5 hr drive everyday. Embrace the suck right.
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SSG Orderly Room Ncoic
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Your branch manager is the only person you can really talk to, to resolve this issue. While I feel for you, there's little the way of feelings anyone can do, harassing your branch manager every week is the only way to get what you want.
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and I mean every week
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