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Military Move

Military Moves: Everything You Need to Know

When it comes to moving, the military has specific requirements that must be followed. Whether you are an active-duty service member or a military spouse, it is important to understand the process of a military move, also known as a PCS (Permanent Change of Station) move.


At MAPMYMOVE, we understand the unique challenges that come with military moves, and we are here to help make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. In this article, we will go over everything you need to know about military moves.


The Basics of Military Moves

The military provides a moving allowance to help cover the costs of moving your household goods from one duty station to another. This allowance is based on your rank, dependents, and the distance between your current duty station and your new one.

To start the process of your military move, you will need to contact the Transportation Office (TO) at your current duty station. They will provide you with a briefing on the process, including how to schedule your pack-out date and what items can and cannot be shipped.

It is important to note that the military will only ship your household goods. You are responsible for packing and shipping any personal items, such as important documents, jewelry, and electronics.


Preparing for Your Military Move

Preparing for a military move can be overwhelming, but there are several steps you can take to make the process smoother:

  1. Start early: Begin planning your move as soon as possible. This will give you plenty of time to research moving companies, pack, and get organized.
  2. Purge: Take the time to go through your belongings and get rid of anything you no longer need. This will help reduce the amount of items you need to move and can also save you money on shipping costs.
  3. Label everything: Make sure to label all of your boxes with your name, current duty station, and new duty station. This will help ensure that your items are delivered to the correct location.
  4. Keep important documents with you: As mentioned earlier, the military will not ship important documents, so make sure to keep them with you during the move. This includes passports, medical records, and military orders.
  5. Research moving companies: Do your research and choose a reputable moving company. MAPMYMOVE has extensive experience in military moves and can help make the process easier.


During Your Military Move

On the day of your pack-out, the moving company will come to your home and pack your belongings. It is important to be present during the packing process to ensure that all of your items are accounted for and to answer any questions the movers may have.

Once your items are packed, the moving company will provide you with an inventory of your belongings. Make sure to review this carefully and note any damages or missing items.


After Your Military Move

Once your belongings have been shipped, you will need to report to your new duty station. The military provides a per diem allowance to help cover the costs of lodging, meals, and transportation during your move.

When your belongings arrive at your new duty station, you will need to inspect them and report any damages or missing items to the moving company. It is important to do this as soon as possible to ensure that any claims are filed within the required timeframe.


Final Thoughts

Military moves can be stressful, but with proper planning and the right resources, the process can be much easier. At MAPMYMOVE, we are here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our services for military moves.

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