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Contact Military OneSource at View calling options. The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense of non-U. Government sites or the information, products, or services contained therein. No, a Service member may not receive a dislocation allowance when performing a PCS from the last PDS to the home of record or home of selection. May a Reserve Component or National Guard member who regularly or repeatedly enters and leaves active duty receive a dislocation allowance?

No, as mandated by law, a Reserve Component or National Guard member entering and leaving active duty is not eligible for a dislocation allowance. However, if a Reserve Component or National Guard member enters active duty for more than 20 weeks at one location, is authorized PCS allowances, and moves dependents from the home to the new PDS or a designated place, then the Reserve Component or National Guard member is eligible for a dislocation allowance.

May a Service member receive a dislocation allowance if performing a PCS without relocating dependents? Yes, a Service member relocating without dependents receives a dislocation allowance at the without-dependent rate.

However, if the Service member occupies Government quarters at the new PDS, then the Service member does not receive any dislocation allowance. May a Service member receive a dislocation allowance if ordered to occupy or vacate family-type Government quarters?

A Service member ordered to occupy or vacate family-type Government quarters due to privatization, renovation or any reason other than PCS receives a partial dislocation allowance.



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