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June 1, 2019
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Can military claim their move expense regardless of the distance/employment requirements when making permanent change in military status medical discharge?

  • June 1, 2019
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Best answer by DanaB27

Yes, you can claim the moving expenses if you move "home" from your last duty post after being discharged because it is still considered a PCS move. 

A permanent change of station (PCS) includes a move from: 

  • Home to the area of the first post of duty. 
  • One permanent post of duty to another. 
  • The last post of duty to home or to a nearer point in the U.S. The Armed Forces member must move within one year of ending active duty or within the period allowed under the Joint Travel Regulations

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DanaB27Answer
June 1, 2019

Yes, you can claim the moving expenses if you move "home" from your last duty post after being discharged because it is still considered a PCS move. 

A permanent change of station (PCS) includes a move from: 

  • Home to the area of the first post of duty. 
  • One permanent post of duty to another. 
  • The last post of duty to home or to a nearer point in the U.S. The Armed Forces member must move within one year of ending active duty or within the period allowed under the Joint Travel Regulations
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