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Can your spouse live with you during AIT?
Spouses are not allowed to live with their soldiers during basic training. Visitation during basic training is only allowed for family day and graduation. Advanced Individual Training (AIT) The longer his AIT is, the more likely it is that he will have more freedom.
Can my family move with me to AIT?
Soldiers may move household goods and Family members to the location of any Advanced Individual Training (AIT) course that is 20 weeks or more in length.
Does AIT have family day?
AIT graduation will be similar to Basic Graduation except it is generally smaller and more intimate than Basic Training graduation. You can usually expect to have a “Family Day” during graduation where you will be allowed to spend time with your family.
Do you get leave in Osut?
They get reimbursed at their destination. For active duty, that means direct flight to their next duty station and NOT transportation for leave (vacation) or hometown recruiting. If a Soldier’s plans fall through, they can still receive government transportation to their next duty station up until graduation day.
Can my wife live on-base with me?
As long as you are still married, to give up BAH, you would have to reside in on-base family housing. However, unless your dependents move to your duty location, you are not authorized to reside in on-base family housing, because the rules say to qualify, your dependents must be living with you.
How long is OSUT for 31b?
20 weeks
Job training for military police requires 20 weeks of One Station Unit Training and on-the-job instruction in police methods. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part takes place in the field.
Can family members stay on base?
Yes, civilians can spend the night on a military base when visiting as a sponsored guest or family member of a service member. However, civilians cannot sleep in the barracks. The rules vary from one base to the next, but visitors typically need to leave designated areas by 10 PM.
Do you still get Bah after divorce with dependents?
If you are getting a divorce, you can still receive BAH in most cases. However, a divorce may impact the amount of BAH you receive, and in some instances, may terminate your BAH altogether.