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As fare as BAH and page 2...I was on my husband's order to move, he updated his page 2 but they kept giving us BAH for our old zip code. Originally he was told told BAH wouldn't change until I moved. However BAH changes on day of PIR because his school is over 20 weeks. We now owe them back the difference in BAH for several months. They said just because page 2 is updated doesn't mean the Sailor's LES is updated...that was our experience as UravissWife said, everyone's experience is different.
We had decided if the Navy didn't move us, I was going to put every thing in storage and stay with family. Then use BAH to go visit a few times on weekends.
not every A school has phases....I suppose its different depending on the situation because we were told BAH would not change because the navy didn't approve of me going to be with my husband.... just an example of how everyone's experience in the navy is different
My husband has A school here in great lakes and his school is s about 6 months. The military paid me back for my move. I packed everything myself and drove it to great lakes. My husband got us a house after he was in school for only two weeks once he went to phase 2. So if he is in school more than 6 months they will move you. I knew where his school was going g to be before he ever left for boot camp because of his rank. Everyone has different stories though but I called fleet and family several times to get my facts and then waited on my husbands letters which had the same info.
the navy wont move you that is for sure. you can go down there and be with him though. just on your on expense. that's great that they have phases at the school, my husband had phases also so that means he will have free time. and welcome to the navy life, not knowing anything . and I promise you that does not change :P drives me crazy! my husbands deployment has been changed 3 times and his DETS have changed so much I don't even remember how many times.
keep in mind, if you move to be with him, the navy will only pay for you to move where you are now, b//c that is where your BAH is for. and since the navy doesn't move you to be with him, your BAH location will not change. yes the NRTC FB page still does the pictures :P I wasn't lucky enough to see my husband but they post new pictures all the time :)
hey dijana how many he gets and when he gets them are all up to his RDCs unfortunately. I got a total of 5 calls from my husband when we was at basic. i looked online and it says IS go to a school for 89 days. so if that is his rate, that's how long he will be gone. which could be longer depending on how long it takes him to class up or is he is on hold. you wont find out where his fist command will be until he is all done with school. and you wont be able to move there until he gets his orders. you can stay home or you can go out to where his school is. my husbands a school was only a month long. and i went to be with him. i just stayed at an extended stay and i was able to see him every day. but being an IS they have to have top security clearance so im not sure how that will effect his schooling. and for your military ID you have to wait until your DEERS forms come with the paperwork he is sending. it will have your insurance info and dental info in there as well. once you get that paper work you go to the nearest location that makes them and get your ID :)
The first phone call is not something is guaranteed in fact I got my first call from my husband the last Saturday of bootcamp. Some times they miss it or lose the privilege of calling. So hope for one but don't get so strung out over it either. You should be getting your first letter soon.
What is his job? Depending on that is how you will know if the school is long enough for you to move with him. If it is not 24 weeks or longer you won't be authorized for a move. By the Navy's standard not your own of course. He only gets orders after school is over so you won't know where you will be assigned till then. Trust me it is driving me insane right now! To be moving and what not.
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