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NCS family on orders??
Like I said last time, I keep thinking I know what I need to know, just to find out that I dont : )
Ok here is the latest question I have... I read on here somewhere that even though going NCS the hubby should make sure that we (the family) are on his orders somewhere saying that we will be located in South Korea. Is this true, and if so, what is the purpose of being on the orders. Does it make anything easier? Are there things that will be harder if we are not on the orders? Or is there just naturally a place on orders for a remote that states where your family will be located during your remote? Thank you! |
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Re: NCS family on orders??
I just looked at my husbands orders. The only place I'm on it is where it says he is authorized shipment of household goods and for movement of dependents to a location CONUS and then it has my name written beside the sentence.
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