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usually only your direct family - wife or children. parents are not usualyl allowed, check with your housing office to see what the rules are at that base. Just to clarify, that is only if you are officially married! But if you decide to live off post then you can move in with him but they don't get the housing allowance until you are married.
What are some of the permissible reasons for reprogramming of military construction and family housing funds are that reprogramming is necessary in response to:
On deployment? Absolutely not.
Family Separation Housing (FSH) which used to be known as Family Separation Allowance (FSA)
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The joke was about the nazi soldiers and that they relocate butter
Reprogramming of military construction and family housing funds may occur due to changing priorities, unexpected cost overruns on existing projects, or the need to address urgent infrastructure needs. It allows for more flexibility in allocating resources to better support military readiness and quality of life for service members and their families.
Generally families are not allowed to accompany military members to South Korea. The military member will get family separation pay while stationed there.
It is normally allowed depending on the type of housing. You can't keep a pet in the barracks. Most family homes allow it, but it has to be registered and have all its shots.
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Only as temporary visitors or guests - NOT residingthere.
I believe it was 25 or 30 years, after which they could retire and have a wife and family.