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Can a girlfriend live on a military base?

Can a girlfriend live on a military base?

For starters, an unmarried couple cannot live on a base outside of certain extenuating circumstances that would have the non-service member defined as a caregiver for the service member’s children. As a result, unmarried military couples typically live off-base.

How long does it take to get into the Air Force?

There are 65 MEPS located across the U.S. Usually, the MEPS process takes two days. Depending on how far the nearest MEPS is from where you live, you may have to stay overnight in a contract hotel.

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Can you join the airforce with a family?

Single, divorced or separated parents or those in common law marriages with legal, physical custody of up to three children under the age of 18 and/or incapable of self care may enlist provided you are otherwise qualified, but a waiver will be required to permit you to enlist.

Can I live with my boyfriend in the Air Force?

If one of those people falls ill or injured, he can come home for them. If a girlfriend or boyfriend falls ill or injured, the soldier cannot come home for them. Others marry so they can live with their partner — without marriage, the soldier must live in the barracks without their partner.

Do I have to live on base in the Air Force?

It is mandatory for Priority 1 (key and essential personnel) and Priority 2 (E-1 to E-3 and E-4 less than 3 years service) unaccompanied personnel to live in the dormitory. Other unaccompanied personnel may live in the dormitory on a space-available basis.

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Are relationships allowed in the Air Force?

The Air Force frowns on personal relationships between officers and enlisted members, both on and off-duty. Those engaging in fraternization can be brought up on Uniform Code Military Justice (UCMJ) charges. In short, it extends to all officer/enlisted relationships.

What relationships are prohibited in the Air Force?

Responsible for ensuring personnel policy reflects standards that all Air Force members will refrain from relationships between Air Force members that violate the customary bounds of acceptable behavior, to include fraternization and other unprofessional relationships, due to the negative impact on good order.

How can I find out about my Air Force Child’s Flight?

Air Force Wing Moms also sets up flight specific pages where you can communicate with the families of the members of your son’s or daughter’s flight. The Air Force Basic Military Training wall is another great way to get information about your airman and your airman’s flight.

Where can I find help with basic training for Air Force families?

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Facebook has groups that are specifically designed to help new Air Force families get through the long weeks of basic training. The two that I found were most helpful were Air Force Wing Moms and Air Force Basic Military Training.

How do I contact my airman’s family in the military?

You could get your airman in trouble. If there is an emergency such as a death in the family, contact your local Red Cross. They will be able to relay the message through the proper military chain of command and your airman will call you.

What happens in Week 2 of Air Force basic training?

Week 2: During week 2, your airman receives his M-16. He is expected to keep his weapon with him and keep it clean at all times. He is required to learn how to break the weapon down and reassemble it in a certain time period. His PT, (physical training) intensifies and he will be running several miles a day.