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Quantico Bah

btf79

New Member
At my NROTC unit, there seems to be some confusion over the type of BAH GEO Batchelors rate at TBS. Some swear that it will be at the rate where our dependents are located, some say it will be the Quantico rate. Any current GEO Batchelors at TBS care to comment on this? Thanks.
 

phrogpilot73

Well-Known Member
You rate BAH based on your duty station. In extreme cases (think SoCal vs Quantico), you can request your BAH be based on where your dependents reside. However, I don't think it will be approved if you VOLUNTARILY are a geo-bachelor. If you are ordered to Quantico as a PCS move, the expectation is that your family will come with you. That's the reason that you will get BAH based on your duty station.
 

usmarinemike

Solidly part of the 42%.
pilot
Contributor
It'll be the Quantico rate. You were authorized a PCS and a household goods move, and they expect you to use it unless you have some kind of hardship. It's case by case on what constitutes a hardship.

With all the emphasis on putting together a higher standard of living for bona fide bachelors, the guidance in the fleet nowadays is to not even allow geo-baching. TBS is a bit of a different animal because even though you are authorized HHG, you are still required to maintain government quarters. Geo-Baching is pretty much a dying option for people without extenuating circumstances.
 

magnetfreezer

Well-Known Member
You rate BAH based on your duty station. In extreme cases (think SoCal vs Quantico), you can request your BAH be based on where your dependents reside. However, I don't think it will be approved if you VOLUNTARILY are a geo-bachelor. If you are ordered to Quantico as a PCS move, the expectation is that your family will come with you. That's the reason that you will get BAH based on your duty station.

My roommate is prior-E SNFO with a wife going to grad school in San Diego. Upon commissioning he originally got Pcola BAH, but was able to change to SD BAH even w/PCS orders here under OPNAVINST 7220.12 4.b.2 (page 6 of http://doni.daps.dla.mil/Directives/07000%20Financial%20Management%20Services/07-200%20Disbursing%20Services/7220.12.pdf)

OPNAVINST said:
(2) Assignment/orders to short-term PCS for 12 months or less for Professional Military Education (PME) or Training. BAH
may be paid at new permanent duty station (PME/training location), old permanent duty station or dependents’ permanent residence while the member was assigned at the old duty station, whichever is more equitable. Members must submit a waiver request to PERS-451H for approval. This policy is not applicable to PCS orders in which a member is sent from an
accompanied OCONUS tour to CONUS. However, it is applicable to
PCS orders when the member was on an unaccompanied tour (and in
receipt of BAH).

Looks like there is something similar in MCO 7220.56 3.e, but it would only work if you are stashed/otherwise getting BAH before PCSing.
 

Sgt. Rocha M.

New Member
So my wife just started TBS (The Basic School) at Quantico. Is she not eligible to receive BAH w/ dependents at dependent location since I can not move there right now? Please advise.
 

Sgt. Rocha M.

New Member
So my wife just started TBS (The Basic School) at Quantico. Is she not eligible to receive BAH w/ dependents at dependent location since I can not move there right now? Please advise.
So i looked up the order mentioned above and according to the literature a Marine can leave their dependent and the dependent location and received BAH for that location if the Marine has orders to a PME for a period of less than 12 months...point blank period. My wife (the Marine) was worried that our rent where I (the dependent) lives is low. But I believe this should have no bearing.
"
e. PCS Order for Professional Military Education
(PME)/Training (12 or fewer months)
MCO 7220.56
NOV 21 2006
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page6image2272

(1) A Marine may elect to leave dependents in place
rather than relocate them when a PCS assignment of 12 or fewer
months is assigned for purposes of participating in PME or
training. The Marine may be eligible for BAH paid at the
dependent location if the dependents do not relocate to the PME
or training location."

Thanks and hopes this helps any future inquiries.
 
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