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August is Permanent Change of Station Month, a time to highlight challenges military families face when moving to new duty ...
WASHINGTON, USA — A new Department of Defense memo is instructing each branch of the military to look critically at the frequency of permanent change of station (PCS) moves and to develop a plan ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Wednesday announced defense officials are developing proposals that cut permanent change of station budgets in half by fiscal 2030, while also reducing the frequency ...
Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moves are a common part of military life, and fortunately the military does a good job of providing information and guidance to help get you through the process.
Wright-Patterson Airmen and their families preparing for a permanent change of station can master their move with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s PCS headquarters.
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. – This Permanent Change of Station season is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in the realm of relocations. Additionally, other changes are underway to enhance future ...
Estelle and her husband, Staff Sgt. Todd Hunt of the 25th Infantry Division Band, received 30 days notice to PCS, or to make a permanent change of station move.
Every Permanent Change of Station move has the potential to be a success, and there are things that can be done to make the moving process and your transition go smooth. “Advanced planning and ...
Over 400,000 military families make a permanent change of station (PCS) move every year – moves that take a heavy toll on the men and women of Nashville who sacrifice so much to serve our country.
What is it' Permanent Change of Station moves are a challenging reality of military life. The U.S. Army Materiel Command's Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC), executes the ...
Roughly 25,000 Marines undertake a permanent change of station every year, causing unit proficiency to decrease as Marines spend time preparing for or adjusting to a move rather than training. The ...
And therefore, we were going to be permanently stationed somewhere.And I had this hilarious realization: permanent change of station has the word permanent in it. Ha! Why on earth is that?