Posted on Jan 31, 2019
Am I supposed to be getting BAH as a dual-military couple who are stationed apart?
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Im stationed in fort hood shes in korea and is pcsing and coming with me, were dual military and have no kids, I cant find the regulation to dual military bah and im told i shouldnt be getting bah, i am in the baracks since i dont have bah to be able to move out
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Posted 6 y ago
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Posted 6 y ago
This question keep coming up a lot. I have posted this a couple of times but I’ll post it again for you. Your spouse will not be able to receive BAH because she’s at a overseas location. However, you should be receiving BAH without dependent because as a married service member you are not authorized to live in the barracks. There are a lot of bases, that are not aware of this change so to assist you, you can give them this link so they can authorize you your BAH without dependent. Good luck to you, I hope this helps.
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/army-announces-end-to-geographic-bachelors-3353934
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/army-announces-end-to-geographic-bachelors-3353934
Army Announces End to Geographic Bachelors
The Army announced an end to the geographic bachelor program. Soldiers drawing a housing allowance who have dependents can no longer live in barracks.
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SSG Dale London
6 y
Thanks for this -- even if it means I have to edit my post. Things have changed since I got out!
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SGT (Join to see)
5 y
Does this include dual military too that are living at different duty stations?
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SGT (Join to see)
4 y
Do you have anything official to back this? I can't find any official changes, but the article sounds very informed.
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Edited 6 y ago
Posted 6 y ago
BAH is paid for those soldiers authorised by their CO to live off post. If your spouse is not with you and you have no dependents there is no compelling reason for your CO to authorise a move from the barracks. From his/her point of view it is significantly more cost effective for the army to keep you on post. He or she may, at their discretion, authorise you to live off post on your own dime but you may find you of still needing to maintain a room in the barracks and paying full whack for your house/apartment out of base pay with no allowances.
I did this when I was stationed Fort Hood in 1985.
I regretted it.
Oops - Editing on the fly here. I just read SFC Tamala Sherard Hobbs' post -- things have changed since I was in. According to her post you should be getting BAH (and I suspect that if you're getting that you should be getting BAS as well).
I did this when I was stationed Fort Hood in 1985.
I regretted it.
Oops - Editing on the fly here. I just read SFC Tamala Sherard Hobbs' post -- things have changed since I was in. According to her post you should be getting BAH (and I suspect that if you're getting that you should be getting BAS as well).
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