Ask the military housing department.
Basic Allowance for Housing
The military acronym BAH translates to Basic Allowance for Housing. The allowance is based upon duty location and pay grade.
A calculator for BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) can be found on several military websites such as Corvias Military Living, Military Benefits or Military dot com.
It is a monthly amount, but it doesn't include your housing allowance which is listed in a separate table. If you are enlisted, you will also get a clothing allowance.
The US Military provides housing for its personnel. Officers have to pay for it, but it is a much reduced rate. If the military cannot provide a physical location, they will provide a tax free housing allowance.
Family Separation Housing (FSH) which used to be known as Family Separation Allowance (FSA)
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The House of Representatives and the Senate receive a $3,000 annual housing allowance tax deduction.
Dual military depends on their pay grade. It is Base pay x2, Basic Allowance for Housing x1.5, and other various allowances like separate rations, etc.
You need to be more specific in your questions. There is flight pay, combat pay, then there is the military pay scale, dislocation allowance, housing allowance, subistance pay, professional pay. All this information is public knowledge and can easily found by doing a web search.
The spouse's rights are basically the same as the soldiers, you are entitled to a portion of the Housing Allowance and Food Allowance, you must be provided health and dental insurance, a place to live and food on the table, you have the same legal options and benefit's, access to most place on a military base.
If by BAH you mean Basic Allowance for Housing. The answer is no. This is nontaxable income the military gives you to pay for housing. This money should never even get factored into your adjusted gross income though.