No, if you look at any lease with a 'military clause', it only applies to Permanent Change of Station moves (PCS Orders). It does not cover deployments as those as not PCS moves & you will not be let out of the lease.
the one that is left behind like a wife or a husband.
if both served in the military if only one of them served, that's the only one that can be buried on that cemetery
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Usually not. You generally will need PCS orders in order for military to ship household goods for you. There are exceptions with certain types of deployments. The MTT deployments (officers) were great in that they would pay for the spouse to move wherever she wanted while the soldier was deployed.
Spouse means husband or wife, so if you are a woman they are asking for your husband's name.
You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
Your husband or wife is your spouse.
No, it is not a verb. Spouse is a noun (a husband or wife).
Spouse means husband or wife, as in a man and his spouse or a woman and her spouse
If the wife was on a Military installation as a spouse of an active duty member, and the husband is transferred or TDY , then she can file from Texas if he took her there, If you are the active duty military member , please seek counsel at Base Legal.
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.
Husband is the masculine gender for a spouse.