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He can submit his Live Ashore package soon after getting to his A school. It can take a month, and usually they are approved, unless you hit a bad period when the live ashores are misbehaving. It has happened, sadly. Once he is out of boot camp, he is free to call you.
However, his orders are what get your move approved. He can set up a Navy move for you through PPO, or you can set it up once he checks in. You will need a copy of his orders, he can get one faxed to you. (PPO = Personal Property Office). Yes, they pay for the move if his orders indicate he is authorized to be accompanied by dependents. A long A school like that, almost certainly.
The problem with leaving your household goods behind in a location where you are not, is that the Navy only moves you from ONE place. They will not pay for rental furniture. A pack out is not very difficult, and if you have more than a few things, it really makes sense to have them do it. Go to the PCSing/Moving threads for tips and hints and info. (Hint: start sorting, selling, donating, tossing RIGHT NOW).
There is often a wait list for base housing, so many choose to rent. Once you have his orders in hand, you can call the housing office and ask what the wait is.
Even if his Live Ashore is not approved, you could still move up there and see him now and then. Some have gone with that option.
If I have any of this incorrect, please, folks, jump in! I know the situation can vary quite a bit with Glakes.
"He can submit his Live Ashore package soon after getting to his A school. "
Incorrect. As long as the sailor is an ET/FC, and sometimes IC, they may submit a live ashore chit as soon as they get out of RTC and over to the Great Lakes side. The barracks' SDC office should be able to assist you with all of this, they just have to go in and ask. Tell your sailor that if they're not getting the answer they want, or enough info from the yeoman in the office, that they can request to speak directly to an SDC. If they don't have the answer, respectfully request to speak to their chief, and so on.
I'm a Lead YN of my barracks and I've been on the TSC side for over a year, and I'm an ET. If anyone has questions, feel free to email me at jbalesi@gmail.com .
I work in the main office here and can answer most admin questions.
- ETSN Balesi
They will if his C school is long enough. I meant they won't move your things from Great Lakes and from back home to the next place on one set of orders.
If his C school is short, then you will have to sit tight in Glakes until time for the move to the permanent duty station.
If his C school is short, then you will have to sit tight in Glakes until time for the move to the permanent duty station.
I was curious how that would work. If you were living on base, but then had orders to a C school but it was unaccompanied, would your family be able to continue living on base even if you weren't there?
Yes, because of the "temporary" nature of the school orders.
I could get technical, but I'd just confuse myself.
Thanks for all your help Anti M ! I was worried about rushing the move without even knowing for sure if he was gonna get accompanied orders, but everything is going well so far. I'm taking your tip on starting to sell and give stuff away, so I'm having a garage sale this weekend and donating the rest. I feel like I haven't done anything even tho I havent stoped! I guess I will have to sit in Great lakes for a while then, good to know. pack up all my winter gear for sure! now I heard that the base housig in GL is really slummy, so there is alot of room, and its not on the base per say. what is your opinion? should I suck it up and live there or should I look at somewhere id be more comfortable in? Thanks again!
I just moved here to great lakes, my husband is an FC and it took him one month to get his Live ashore approved and get a house "on base" the neighborhood is really nice and the people are super sweet, the student housing is apartments, but they are not bad at all. I was worried.... but we have 2 bed 1 bath a porch and a detached garage....
we have a group over on facebook you are more than welcome to join:
Great Lakes Navy Wives
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/home.php?sk=group_144868672242019&ap=1
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