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Started by Cricket32 Mar 14, 2017. 0 Replies 0 Likes
My son been there sense March 4 and is still on hold for school dosent anybody know why this would be ?
Started by charlestontracy Aug 1, 2014. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I posted this on another group site but want to make sure i reach out to everyone! Thanks! Hello Everyone! I have a few questions about A school for CTN in Pensacola. But I will give you a little…Continue
Started by charlestontracy Aug 1, 2014. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I posted this on another group site but want to make sure i reach out to everyone! Thanks! Hello Everyone! I have a few questions about A school for CTN in Pensacola. But I will give you a little…Continue
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Hello. Does anybody know a place where I can stay in Pensacola that offers weekly rates? Happy Thanksgiving. :)Continue
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Vaughne,
A wedding on the beach sounds soo cute and nice! I would have loved doing a beach wedding back in California but where we lived it was always cold and windy at the beach. Well your fiance will have to phase up before he can have weekend leaves. I mean he can leave on the weekends at first but he has to have a buddy and he has to be back at a certain time. But getting to phase 2 or 3 is not hard at all. So just tell him to work his butt off to get to the phase in which he is allowed to stay out all weekend. All he has to do is room inspections, uniform inspections, and a test. It should only take about a week or two if he trys. That way you two can have a really nice weekend together after the wedding =)
After you two get married all he has to do is go to the base and add you onto his dependents. I think it will be easier for you to go with him if you can because they might ask for your financial situation. Not exactly sure yet. As soon as he adds you to his dependents then it should be added to his next check. So even if you do not live here with him you will still get it. It's really nice to have it because it covers all of your living expenses. For me it covers rent, water, cable, and our cell phone bills. It's really nice. If you have any questions just ask. I was sooo out of the blue until I meet a really nice lady on this website before I moved to Pensacola.
CCity-
You sound like the person I should be talking to as well! I try to get advice from some people, but they can be so mean and discouraging!
My finace and i have been dating for 5 years..he is 26 and I'm 24. He will be in Pensacola early September for AT A school. Whenever he is allowed weekend leave i plan to drive down (I'm only a few hours away) and get married w/ one of those beach wedding companys. Really small and cheap! Anyway, I then plan to move down soon after that..how long does it take to get BAH?
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