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New Money for Troops Ordered to Move Out of Barracks Approved Following Airman’s Suggestion

New Money for Troops Ordered to Move Out of Barracks Approved Following Airman’s Suggestion

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June 20, 2022
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Jim Absher is a Military.com benefits columnist.

Military members ordered to move from unaccompanied quarters such as ships, dorms or barracks may be eligible for a new payment, according to a Thursday Air Force press release.

A recent change to the Joint Travel Regulations states that service members ordered to “occupy or vacate Government quarters due to privatization, renovation, or any other reason for the Government’s convenience must be paid a partial Dislocation Allowance (DLA).”

Previously, only military members required to vacate family type quarters were eligible for the partial DLA. The new regulation includes those in unaccompanied housing.

In May Military.com reported about sailors at Naval Air Station Key West, Florida, being forced from a barracks and confronting unaffordable local housing. Those sailors were later approved for a partial dislocation allowance of $840.07.

Those who choose to leave the barracks of their own accord are not eligible for the new payment. However, those who are forced to vacate the barracks due to overcrowding should be.

Also ineligible are those who enter or leave unaccompanied housing due to:

  • A PCS, including retirement or leaving the service
  • Promotion
  • A change in family size or bedroom requirements
  • Pending divorce or separation
  • Misconduct
  • Moving from one unaccompanied housing unit to another

According to a recent Navy Pay and Personnel Information Bulletin, the change was effective April 27, 2022.

See: Sailors Booted from Key West Barracks Now Eligible for an Extra, One-Time Payout

According to the Air Force release, the change was made due to an airman’s suggestion.

“This is not just a win for our Airmen across the Air Force, but for service members across the Joint Force,” said Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass. “Moving can be stressful, and if we can help alleviate some of those stressors, the better off we are. I couldn’t be more proud of the Airman that identified this opportunity to change the JTR, and for the leaders that supported it along the way.”

According to the Air Force, the current partial DLA rate is $840.

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