Posted on Jul 26, 2018
CPL Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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hi. I'm just private and I'm active reserve. I wanna know how to get BAH, but I couldn't. They were all about explanations about BAH, not how to get or steps to get BAH. So if does anyone knows the steps to get BAH, can you please tell me?
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SGM Steve Wettstein
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Since you're AGR and the rules are different than AD, go talk to your first line supervisor. They should have talked to you about this when you in-processed your unit.
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yes sergeant but they told to go ask veterans center, but they don't even know sergeant.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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Have you asked your leadership?
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yes I did sergeant. but they told me they are not even sure.
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SFC Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst
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Simple enough, do you have any depends? If the answer is no, then you are not authorized to receive BAH.
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SFC Marc W.
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Honestly, sometimes keeping on them about it is the only way.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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SFC Marc W. - This is a little old, but the soldier said Active Reserve and not AGR. It's rare that a private would be AGR, but it that were the case, then he would be entitled to BAH. If the is just a drilling Reservist, no BAH unless you are on active duty orders for more than 30 days.
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SFC Marc W.
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CPT Lawrence Cable I just made the connection. Never heard of reservists being referred to as "active" reserve, which is why I went to the AGR thought process. In which case, you're correct on the BAH entitlement.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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SFC Marc W. You would hear it more on the Guard and Reserve side of things. It just means you are a drilling member instead of being IRR or ING.
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