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LOL, my answer is also before before before. His recruiter won't like it, but if you have no children yet, then marry and make him do the paperwork. In A school, it is a pain in the ass. After A school, you won't be on the orders... and if he gets overseas orders, you'll be apart for at least two years.
Just a detail, BAS is not for dependents, it is for the sailors who are housed differently than the single sailors and eat other places than the chow hall or their ship. Married sailors just have wives who notice it on the pay statement, LOL.
as long as he has access to the galley or chow hall the BAS will be taken back out. If you look on deductions it will say something like Food something or other. My husband recently stopped having it taken back out because they took away their galley for an overhaul but up until they took it out the allowance is deducted back out.
ok I just checked and it says Meal Deduction thats where the BAS goes too.
hflannery is correct. Based on the situation and command they do not have to have their BAS taken out it would just mean they pay for their meals at the galley. Hubby is on shore duty and does not have his BAS taken out so when he eats at the galley he pays for it. Of course, every situation is different and you can't expect what happens for one Sailor to be the rule for yours. :)
I have heard for shore duty it is different. My husband was just told anyone on a ship with access to a galley whether they live on base or off, if they arent getting BAS taken back out needs to tell someone asap or it will all get taken back out when they realize what happened.
If he doesn't have a ship date yet, he isn't even in DEP...he and you can do what ever you want and just back fill the recruiter latter.
IF he had a ship date already it would be a little different.
I agree with before :) Saves lotssss of headaches and can save some money while he is in BC and A school. I wish we had, but his recruiter like many others told us he could not get married before leaving. then they pushed his ship date up by a lot so it was a hot mess lol.
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