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New here and have some questions
My husband is currently in Camp Coiner and well he loves it there. As for me Im in Arizona. My husband and I are seriously talking about me moving there non cs. I have a little bit of info on it but not sure where to start and how to go about doing this. Any info on this would be great. Thank you.
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Re: New here and have some questions
Welcome! I see you found the NCS thread. That will be your best help. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress and post some tips!
Mike
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Re: New here and have some questions
You can also check out Military.Com as it has information on most, if not, all, US military bases CONUS/OCONUS. Also, try the USAF SITES; it may link to the Army and Camp Coiner. Lastly, try the USFK website and shoot an email to their Public Affairs folks; regardless of your sponsorship, they should be able to share info with you about Camp Coiner.
Tip: regardless of what ANYONE in the DoD says about you joining your husband in Korea, you can do it if you want to, the US Gov't and especially DoD can not prevent you from residing in Korea - that's a Korean Gov't immigration issue. As long as you can adjust to the fact you are living outside the USA, you should have minimal hassles living here. I've been living and working here in Korea since 1989, so give me a shout if you need info assistance. Good Luck! Hong |
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