Posted on Aug 17, 2021
How can my soldier and his military spouse get BAH?
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My soldier is stationed here at fort bragg, his wife is stationed in Alaska. They got married last year and they are both still getting paid as if they are single soldiers. Is this how it’s supposed be because I thought one of them was supposed to receive BAH?
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Responses: 6
You get either BAH or quarters. If they are stationed at separate posts and both are in Government Quarters, then no BAH.
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I recommend you have your Soldier speak with Admin and Finance to get the specific answers and instructions they will need. I recommend you go with them to ensure you are educated as well.
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I am still amazed at some of the questions that are posted here. Any question about things like BAH should be addressed to your unit/base EXPERTS instead of seeking a resolution on some forum. I am retired from the Air Force and have a pretty good knowledge of the rules and regulations.....HOWEVER, my knowledge and expertise is more than 33 years old. I'm smart enough to say that some things have changed since I retired in 1988 so anything I should opine on regulations is just that...an opinion. Why don't active duty personnel talk to finance about financial questions, personnel office about personnel questions, etc.? Stop looking for someone to give you the easy answer and do the work yourself. You'll remember the process and answers much better if you do! Just my opinion!
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My soldier and I have exhausted all of our resources, our “S1” doesn’t even know the process and we work for BDE. Even our Battalions can’t give us a straight forward answer. Our leadership “doesn’t know how dual marriage works” so this was pretty much my last place to ask. SFC (Verify To See)
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MSgt Frank Askins
When you've exhausted all local sources (I can't believe your personnel office doesn't know the answer or isn't willing to query HQ US Army for an answer), you can always solicit the assistance of your Army Sergeant Major (just guessing that's what he/she is called). If you aren't that bold, try contacting your Congressman/woman. You will get an answer, even if you don't like the answer.
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