
sapienta
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Well my husband was living it up pretty good with the bah. For three months, he was keeping and spending it all. I think spending 2 grand a month while your living in the barracks is pretty comfortable. He thought he could get away with it since he was in Germany, and I was in the U.S. By the way, I was here in the states per his request, and now I know why.
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irishgurlie
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Reged: 08/23/07
Posts: 170
Loc: Somewhere in the South
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Q1: Who is eligible for BAH?
A member assigned to permanent duty within the 50 United States, who is not furnished government housing, is eligible for a Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), based on the member's dependency status at the permanent duty station ZIP Code. A member stationed overseas (except in Hawai’i and Alaska), including U.S. protectorates, who is not furnished government housing, is eligible for an Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA) based on the member's dependency status. If a member is serving an UNACCOMPANIED overseas tour, the member is eligible for BAH at the ‘with dependents’ rate, based on the dependent's U.S. residence ZIP Code, plus FSH at the OCONUS PDS, if the member is not furnished government housing overseas.
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