DH finally got his acceptance today into the Army OCS program, but was told he was accepted as a reservist instead of active duty. We aren't sure why?!? We're waiting to hear back from his recruiter w/ more information, but was wondering, will our family still move w/ DH when he goes away for OCS training? Also, how easy is it to go active duty once you are in?
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Re: Question about active duty vs reserves...
I'm no expert, but I'd be willing to guess the answer is no. He isn't active duty meaning they will not move you into housing that is for AD and their families. You would get separation pay in lieu of being allowed to move. Of course, this is just an educated guess based on my experience with the Army on the AD side.
I don't know if they will move you for his OCS, but even if they do he will be incredibly busy and not have much time (if any) to spend with family. My understanding of OCS is that he wouldn't be able to be at home at night- he will be living in the barracks.
I agree with the above poster that questioned why you would want to move with him- he should be maintaining a residency where he will be living/working after OCS.
Nobody gets PCSed for OCS. As of '04, while he's a BOC (Basic OFficer Candidate), he can't call you, then in the next stage, he gets some calls and there is a mid-cycle picnic, and then for the Senior phase, I think there is more contact, and if you go for the last week or so before grad, you can see him when he's finished.
Ditto on BOLC; it's only a PCS if it's >19 or 20 weeks. FA was, but some branches have shorter training, and then it's TDY. GOod luck!
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