Maybe not. Many Overseas duty stations have limited housing and lower ranks have a long waiting list to get dependents to join them. Very few of the overseas duty stations have concurrent travel for dependents. Many can have 6 months or longer waiting periods for housing. And many more are considered "Remote" duty and do not allow dependents at all. Remote tours are usually a year. And then there's always the chance she'll get Iraq or Afghanistan and since those are combat tours there's definitely no dependents allowed.
If she is deployed over seas or has an unaccompanied over seas tour then no you can't go. If she just has a regular PCS move then yea you can go. My husband is enlisted and I'm not. He got stationed to go to Japan and I was able to go. Your married so families tag a long with the soldiers unless, like I said, it is deployment or training etc.
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Maybe not. Many Overseas duty stations have limited housing and lower ranks have a long waiting list to get dependents to join them. Very few of the overseas duty stations have concurrent travel for dependents. Many can have 6 months or longer waiting periods for housing. And many more are considered "Remote" duty and do not allow dependents at all. Remote tours are usually a year. And then there's always the chance she'll get Iraq or Afghanistan and since those are combat tours there's definitely no dependents allowed.
If she is deployed over seas or has an unaccompanied over seas tour then no you can't go. If she just has a regular PCS move then yea you can go. My husband is enlisted and I'm not. He got stationed to go to Japan and I was able to go. Your married so families tag a long with the soldiers unless, like I said, it is deployment or training etc.