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Unaccompanied Tours - United States Department of State

    https://www.state.gov/family-liaison-office/unaccompanied-tours/
    Unaccompanied Tours Supporting employees and family members (including spouses, partners, parents, siblings, and children of all ages) before, during, and after an unaccompanied assignment answering questions, clarifying options, and offering information and guidance.

Are Unaccompanied Orders in Your Future?

    https://blog.pcsgrades.com/unaccompanied-tour/
    Mar 05, 2017 · No Choice Not everyone is as fortunate in being able to avoid the dreaded unaccompanied tour. A service member doesn’t always have the option to bring the family along because of where the assignment is located. Korea and Turkey are two locations where unaccompanied orders are frequent.

Pentagon unveils new policy for 12-month, unaccompanied ...

    https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2020/06/03/pentagon-unveils-new-policy-for-12-month-unaccompanied-tours-to-iraq-arabian-peninsula/
    Jun 03, 2020 · Military personnel will shift to 12-month unaccompanied toursin Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula, according to the Department of Defense.Author: Diana Stancy Correll

PCS Orders - Eighth Army The United States Army

    https://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/site/newcomers/pcs-orders.asp
    Unaccompanied Tour (without dependents) The Soldier may elect an unaccompanied tour (“All Others Tour”) for family reasons or because Command Sponsorship of …

Tour Lengths and Tours of Duty Outside the Continental ...

    https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Docs/AP-TL-01.pdf
    Tour Length Establishment. The standard tour length for a DoD Service member stationed OCONUS is 36 months in an accompanied tour and 24 months in an unaccompanied tour. Hawaii and Alaska are exceptions, with a tour length of 36 months for both accompanied and unaccompanied tours.

APPENDIX Q: OCONUS TOUR LENGTHS/TOURS OF DUTY …

    https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Docs/perdiem/browse/Travel_Regulations/Appendices/appQ.pdf
    The tour length for a DoD member stationed OCONUS is 36 months accompanied and 24 months unaccompanied (except for HI and AK which are 36/36) unless the Military Departments provide conclusive evidence that a specific tour must be shorter. See DoDI 1315.18, Encl 4, par. 1. (28 October 15). *D. Reserve Component Exception.

Types of BAH

    https://militarypay.defense.gov/PAY/Allowances/bah_types.aspx
    This occurs in situations involving unaccompanied overseas tours or having a dependent child that resides with a former spouse. The rules regarding these situations can become quite complex....

MILPERSMAN 1300-308

    https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/milpersman/1000/1300Assignment/Documents/1300-308.pdf
    Service members who report on unaccompanied orders to an overseas area that allows accompanied tours, then are later joined by dependent(s) at the Service member’s expense, will have their tour...

Planning for a Move Move.mil

    https://move.mil/moving-guide
    Non-temporary storage (NTS) is long-term storage of your belongings used generally instead of shipping your items to your new duty station. Expect the storage location to be located near the origin (pickup) location where items may remain for the duration of your tour.

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