Yes, a person can live with their boyfriend off base and sometimes even on base. The Navy can not tell a person who they can or can not date or live with.
While serving you can request to live off base and receive a "housing allowance", which is an amount determined by the average monthly cost of housing in your zip code. You could even request a loan to pay for a house off base. If you are married you can also live off base, no request required.
yes you can live off base . all you have to do (if your in the navy) is route a chit through your LPO and it will go through your chain of command. they will issue you about 1700 dollars plus an extra 500 for utilities. i have a friend that lives in dededo that makes money cuz his house only costs 1300 and turns off his ac when hes not there. hes making an extra 500 a month
Generally no, unless there are no suitable off-base housing facilities.
No the military has government quarters you can either live in the Barracks (dorms) or you can live off base in which case you would get a housing allowance which varies depending on the location that you live. but you can google military BAH and enter rank and zip code and it will tell you how much you would make to live off base... hope this helps
Just about any rank. However, you may not get BAH for it. Most E-3's and above won't have any problem getting approval if they are married or have dependants, especially if the barrack is close to full compacity. I know a few that were denied off-base housing. What they would do is "maintain" their barack room and say they were living there; keeping some clothes, blanket, and pillow there for inspections, but were actually living off-base at their own expense.
Yes. But not for too long. Then they will look for you.
Depends on where you live. Call the police or the prosecutor's office and ask them.
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In the sea, that is what 'marine' means.
The military, specifically the U.S. Navy, began allowing their sailors to wear their blue fatigues off base beginning in June 2009. They were originally only allowed to wear them while commmuting back and forth to work without stopping.
if you do not have any dependents you will have to live on base in the dormitories for an specific amount of time (each base may be different). If you remain single, you will eventually be told that you must move off base, at which point you will begin to receive BAH according to the cost of living for that particular area. If you marry, you may move off base (and receive BAH) or apply for on-base housing, where you are given housing paid for by the government. You do not receive BAH when you live in on-base housing.