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Okay so I am going to try to explain this as simply as possible with out confusing anyone..lol
so my sailor is stationed in Hawaii and just got there in Dec...he is an E3 and we are engaged and want to get married in a couple of months when I go out there to visit him for a week :-)
His sub is stationed in Hawaii now but will be moving to Guam In Oct 2011 (10 months)
I have received bites and peices of info on what to do and still im confused...
our plan is this:
to get married in hawaii while i am there on vacation and than I will come back here to Connecticut in the US and stay here and than move with him to Guam. so that we can save up some money.
sooo will that be okay...will i still be able to move with him to Guam in oct even if im not living with him in Hawaii?
if anyone has any info they could tell me or who to contact and where i would be sooo thankful.
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I agree with you Monica,
Per MILPERSMAN 1300-302, under Policy 1B, it states that E3's can't bring their dependants. Yes, they grant waivers all the time, but they are not required to approve them. So it is very possible that Submarinewifey might not be living with her husband for even after they are married for up to 2 to 3 years.
http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/BA171374-25A1-4A56-BA05-DC1BD9...
I had a young married E2 on my website. He got unaccompied orders to Japan. The family tried and tried, but they could never get approval for the wife to move. It ended up that he serve 19 months in Japan without his wife and kids, then ended getting discharged for a fraudulent enlistment when they did a security clearance check on him. He had failed to report a bankruptcy before he joined the Navy. A totally sad situation all around.
Wifey - You're not thinking about the way the Navy thinks. Yes, you could move yourself to Guam, but could you also afford paying medical, dental, housing? I don't think you would get command sponsorship to live on base and rent is extremely expensive, and I don't beleive you would get OHA to offset the cost. So unless your loaded with $$$$$$, you won't be able to live there comfortable......
However, you have said stuff above that has got me thinking. Is your BF already a frocked E4? If so, then he's entitled to all benefits of the new rate, except the pay. So, if he's frocked, I would think he is eligible already. It sounds like he might be since June is usually the last increment of getting paid for E4.
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