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The worker down at MEPS told me that I couldn’t drive to AIT, and that government travel would be arranged for me.... like wtf is happening. Is it because I’m coming from Alabama and I have to go to Arizona? Or does he not know what he’s talking about?
Posted 6 y ago
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It's because you would have to be on leave for part of the trip. You're only authorized TDY for one travel day. You have no leave yet, so you can't drive.
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Because of that long of a distance, you may not be able to drive to AIT. It's a Safety and Cost issue. Is it more expensive but faster and safer for you to fly? If so, then that is what the Army will pay for.
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If it is going to AIT from BCT then it is because you are still in your initial training and technically you are not supposed to drive at all during the time. I would not suggest you push your luck.
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Yes... even if meps tell you no, you can still do it. MEPS told me no and they arranged my flight. When I got to the unit the drills weren’t tracking me (cause they have a 10 dozen IET students to keep up with) and left me at the airport for almost 2 days. I left from Montgomery and flew into Arizona when I did meet up with them that asked why I didn’t drive and let me go back to get my car. If you’re going to FT huachuca, they aren’t letting MOS-T’s off post because of covid so it’s really almost not even worth the 3 day drive. Cause where are you going to go?
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SPC Devin Young
What you could do is when they take you to the airport in Montgomery you will fly to atl, from there you can have someone meet you there with your car and then drive from there. Like I said they aren’t tracking you coming there at all. But also like I said there’s no point in driving over there unless you plan on sneaking off post. Which is also pointless cause there’s nothing out there but Walmart and Culver’s lol
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In my personal experience I know for signal and field artillery non-iets and mos-t's the unit prefers for the individual to have povs because then the cadre there will have to provide transportation. I was a prior service and after that ended up being cadre right after finishing the ait. So I'm just saying out of experience, I ended up having to go home while waiting to class for the ait to get my pov or else I would have been either depending on cabs or the unit and the unit was rarely available to give the mos-t's a ride.
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From what I experienced in the military, it's just a matter of SOP. I was on a couple of facilities with MOS-T's and none of them ever had their POV with them. Not to mention, you wouldn't be authorized to have a POV on base without having it pass an inspection FIRST.
There was one soldier I ran into in AIT at Ft. Huachuca who bought a cheap car near the end of his training, and had to sell it again because he couldn't fix it to pass inspection within 7 days of failing the first inspection.
There was one soldier I ran into in AIT at Ft. Huachuca who bought a cheap car near the end of his training, and had to sell it again because he couldn't fix it to pass inspection within 7 days of failing the first inspection.
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PVT Stephen Osenegg
SPC Devin Young - Well, I had mixed feelings for him. On one hand, he wanted his first car, and was smart enough not to pay exorbitant prices for a brand new car.
On the other hand, he didn't ask for any advice/guidance whatsoever before purchasing the vehicle, which imo was kind of a boneheaded move. Great guy though, still talk to him occasionally.
On the other hand, he didn't ask for any advice/guidance whatsoever before purchasing the vehicle, which imo was kind of a boneheaded move. Great guy though, still talk to him occasionally.
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The Army is not going to bring you on active duty from being a civilian and instantly pay for you to drive across country. When you enlist back into the Army, your report date will be the first day of your contract regardless if you’re prior service.
If you want your POV with you, you would have to make arrangements on your own to get your vehicle to your AIT location. Good luck to you...
If you want your POV with you, you would have to make arrangements on your own to get your vehicle to your AIT location. Good luck to you...
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