Posted on Oct 8, 2018
CPL Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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My time is coming to an end here shortly at JBLM. Been here for almost 3.5 years. I love it here, so much to do on the weekends and it's just a nice area overall. I haven't come down on orders yet but I know I will be soon.

I had an idea, maybe it's utterly stupid. Since Korea is only a one year gig and I honestly enjoy the country, would going back to Korea and trying to request to PCS back to JBLM seem like a feasible thing to do? Has anyone else tried something like this?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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People do it all the time. Korea automatically brings you back to your Homebase post unless you choose something else. People who have EFMP family members and can't move to a different post will use a dependent restricted tour like Korea or Kuwait to reset their time on station.
Korea has the HAAP program, Homebase/Advanced Assignment Program which means you get your choice of returning to where you left from or your follow on assignment. This doesn't apply if you extend for AIP in Korea or if you bring your family.
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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They didn't do that for me. I had been stationed at Ft Lewis for four years and then went to Korea. I loved Ft Lewis, but the buggers sent me to Ft Hood. Stayed there for four years and then went back to Korea. I turned down Ft Hood as my Home Base and buggers sent me back there. With my luck if I'm ever recalled back to active duty the buggers will send me back to Hood.
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1SG Timothy Trewin
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Contact your branch manager. See if you can get a HAP for JBLM if you volunteer for Korea. They might be able to help you.
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FYI, I have been assigned to Korea twice both times I had a HAAP back to were I left and neither time I went back not by my choice. So it all depends on what your branch requires at that time.. But then again I was a SSG and 1SG so not sure about SPC.... Role the dice and see...
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