Posted on Sep 22, 2017
Will the Army move your belongings/HHGs to your place of choice when you retire, regardless of legal residence or home or record? For free?
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Edited 7 y ago
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Don't know if you found your answer but when I retired and moved it was explained that they would move your stuff for free anywhere that was your home of record or closer to your bases location. If you wanted to move further away you would have to pay the difference. For example: if your final duty station was in San Diego, CA and your home of record was Denver the military would pay to get your stuff to there. If you wanted to move to Oregon your move would be free. If you wanted to move to Miami, the military would pay to Denver but you would have to pay the difference from Denver to Miami.
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I believe so. You may have to visit their office to make different arrangements and possibly have to pay out of pocket.
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SFC (Join to see) - Ah. Ok. Tracking now. This may help. But, contact your Transpo Office for further clarification.
http://www.military.com/spouse/military-relocation/pcs-moves/military-rules-for-your-final-pcs.html
http://www.military.com/spouse/military-relocation/pcs-moves/military-rules-for-your-final-pcs.html
Military Rules for Your Final PCS
If you're going through a voluntary military separation, the government will typically pay for one final military move up to six months after your final out date. But depending on where you are headed, you could be forced to pay some of that cost out of your own pocket.
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