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<a class="fancybox" rel="2eb98be20a7f1c83359a755e8fb6786a" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/084/612/for_gallery_v2/379048b.jpeg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/084/612/large_v3/379048b.jpeg" alt="379048b" /></a></div></div>Thoughts on the New "deployment" to Korea? Is it right for them to take Soldiers BAS in return for a meal card?2016-04-01T05:23:42-04:002016-04-01T05:23:42-04:00CSM Michael Chavaree1420728<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If they are fed 3 squares a day... Then yesResponse by CSM Michael Chavaree made Apr 1 at 2016 5:45 AM2016-04-01T05:45:37-04:002016-04-01T05:45:37-04:00SSG Robert Webster1420844<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It depends. In one of the other discussions, it has been brought out that the chain of command has not been fulfilling their responsibilities to support the soldiers in this regard about this very same subject. However, for an Infantryman in an Infantry unit in Korea, this should not be a problem. For Aviators and some of the other support units where their DFAC is not near their place of duty, this becomes a greater issue and problem.Response by SSG Robert Webster made Apr 1 at 2016 8:00 AM2016-04-01T08:00:11-04:002016-04-01T08:00:11-04:00Cpl Jon Westbrook1420871<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Dude I never even had an option to have anything other than a meal card. We only got Com Rats if we were married. The point is, eat at the damn chow hall. Its not that bad lol.Response by Cpl Jon Westbrook made Apr 1 at 2016 8:09 AM2016-04-01T08:09:56-04:002016-04-01T08:09:56-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member1420950<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Doesn't matter if they are getting BAS or meal card. Bottom line is they are getting fed. I mean not such a bad world.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 1 at 2016 8:46 AM2016-04-01T08:46:25-04:002016-04-01T08:46:25-04:00SGM Erik Marquez1421151<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>BAS- Basic Allowance for Subsistence It is not provided for, never has been for any other purpose than putting food in the service member's mouth. It is not a "benefit" it is not in part in any way for your spouse. It was not, never intended to figure into compensation provided (as in pay an benefits)<br />It is to put food in your mouth ..if said food is provided to you, no BAS is authorized.<br />All that said...if a commander chooses not to stop BAS when a SM is otherwise being provided substance, I have no issue with it. Often missed meals, in between meal snacks and the like mean DFAC 3 times a day is not always a realistic substitute.Response by SGM Erik Marquez made Apr 1 at 2016 10:13 AM2016-04-01T10:13:21-04:002016-04-01T10:13:21-04:00SSG Javier Antonsanti1421164<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I understand that some Soldiers, BAS is a financial need because of the families they leave behind, but sticking to a budget helps through the financial shortfall.Response by SSG Javier Antonsanti made Apr 1 at 2016 10:16 AM2016-04-01T10:16:21-04:002016-04-01T10:16:21-04:00MCPO Roger Collins1421217<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>c. Limitation. Soldiers are authorized only one type of BAS rate. Authorization of BAS cannot cover retroactive periods. Basic Allowance for Subsistence can be paid from the time an oral authorization is given by the approving authority. The oral approval must be confirmed in writing within 5 working days under normal circumstances using DA Form 4187, Personnel Action. Soldiers are not authorized BAS when furnished meals or issued a meal card.Response by MCPO Roger Collins made Apr 1 at 2016 10:28 AM2016-04-01T10:28:18-04:002016-04-01T10:28:18-04:00SFC William Adamek1421620<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I guess the military has changed more than I thought if it is an option for commands not to take BAS away if they are providing meals. I would think that choosing not to pull the BAS while providing the meals would be a knowing theft of government funds and punishable under UCMJ. Having been in commands with remote sites, I understand that there are exceptions. but those exceptions were based on non-availability of a dining facilityResponse by SFC William Adamek made Apr 1 at 2016 1:04 PM2016-04-01T13:04:31-04:002016-04-01T13:04:31-04:00SFC Thomas Howes1421851<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When I was there back in 1998 I was still on my BAS they didn't even offer a meal cardResponse by SFC Thomas Howes made Apr 1 at 2016 2:28 PM2016-04-01T14:28:29-04:002016-04-01T14:28:29-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member1422069<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes. If the chow hall is open then you eat there unless you want to pay out off pocket. We are under new management gents and ladies. We have to tighten our belts and do what is right under regs to free up training money. BAS was never an option in Germany when I was there for single soldiers living in quarters.Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 1 at 2016 4:02 PM2016-04-01T16:02:23-04:002016-04-01T16:02:23-04:00MAJ Private RallyPoint Member1422214<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When I was stationed there the meal card was all everybody got, unless they were on an accompanied tour. So, is it "right"? I ask, when did the policy change? Thats a lot of money the military spent that it didn't have to spend.Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 1 at 2016 5:11 PM2016-04-01T17:11:44-04:002016-04-01T17:11:44-04:00LTC Paul Labrador1422356<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Considering that almost all of these Soldiers will be living in barracks on post (officers included) with a DFAC readily available, then yes, it is appropriate.Response by LTC Paul Labrador made Apr 1 at 2016 6:05 PM2016-04-01T18:05:13-04:002016-04-01T18:05:13-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member1422368<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>dependent on if one is a single soldier or not, if you're married, and the only income is yours, you may have to have an allotment set aside just for your meals. Which would be prudent. IF you still get BAS that is, if you get a meal card, well then it's kind of moot you get no bas and have to adjust your spending throughout the month accordingly.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 1 at 2016 6:09 PM2016-04-01T18:09:33-04:002016-04-01T18:09:33-04:00SPC James Dollins1422372<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As it was explained to me a long time ago... BAH is for your family, (if you have one) BAS is for the soldier if they aren't required to eat in the chow hall, due to being married, or it not being available. Sorry for your luck.Response by SPC James Dollins made Apr 1 at 2016 6:11 PM2016-04-01T18:11:11-04:002016-04-01T18:11:11-04:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member1423591<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This happened in 2007 as well; my BN "deployed" to Korea on TCS orders. "Right" or "Wrong", in our case each Soldier lost money for a year to be away from family. <br /><br />Add rotational Bns into a BDE with Soldiers on PCS orders (at the time getting AIP bonuses) and there was a lot of "have" vs "have nots".Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 2 at 2016 12:03 PM2016-04-02T12:03:27-04:002016-04-02T12:03:27-04:00CW4 Angel C.1465292<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Well not if it's a "deployment"Response by CW4 Angel C. made Apr 20 at 2016 9:43 AM2016-04-20T09:43:57-04:002016-04-20T09:43:57-04:00Jo W.2302950<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If the meal card is being used, yes, by all means, take the BAS. Something nobody seems to be clarifying for the families though: Is the BAS being taken even when the soldier is NOT using the DFAC? IF my husband, for instance, spends less than his BAS on groceries for himself over the course of the month, cooks or prepares his meals in room (or eats at his desk as he often works through lunch), is he still being charged against his BAS at the DFAC? The current rotations are nine months, not a year, but nobody can shed light for the families whether or not the Army would be "double charging" soldiers for food when they purchase groceries in lieu of using the DFAC. This would be a concern for any family who needs to budget during the deployment and doesn't want to risk losing more money than necessary. Any insights?Response by Jo W. made Feb 1 at 2017 1:19 PM2017-02-01T13:19:03-05:002017-02-01T13:19:03-05:002016-04-01T05:23:42-04:00