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Military Deployment Assistance Benefits

July 22, 2008 By admin

Enlisting in the United States Military is a process that begins when you first sign up, but that involves a large number of necessary steps. People join the Service for a number of different reasons, but everyone experiences many of the same issues and things when they join. To many it is an experience similar to joining a huge family, and it can be one way of looking at your new enlistment. There are a number of things that you can get assistance and help with, no matter what rank or level you are at. You will be required to serve at a variety of duty stations with different services that are available to make the whole experience of deployment not nearly as daunting for you. Some of these support issues can include:

Per Diem- the government will pay for your travel, often by Commercial air travel. If traveling in the United States, it may be possible and beneficial to travel by car. Pay And Moving Funding- When you are assigned to a new duty station, you often run into financial bills that you cannot anticipate. You can try and be as well planned as possible, but there still areas that you cant foresee. You should try and check into different sources of financial support, including your regular military pay, any savings that you may have set aside. Another good source may be friends or family that can on the short term assist you with financial support. If these sources are not sufficient, then you can request a loan against your Future Pay. Advance Money Against Your Pay- a loan is possible for up to 3 times your regular monthly pay, if approved by your Commanding Officer. You would then pay back the government in installments from your regular military pay. Getting a loan against your future pay is not the easiest thing in the world, but if you are finding it impossible to manage any other way you can talk to your command about a loan against your military pay. A loan has to be approved by your Commanding Officer, and should be for the least amount possible, due to hardship you may encounter later in paying off such loans.

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If you travel by your own vehicle, and can do so more inexpensively, you may be eligible to do so. Any difference between your own method and travel, up to what is normally allowed by the military, might be available to you to keep helping with your moving expenses.

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