Both are when an employee or servicemember is assigned duty away from his current duty station (i.e. travel). TDY - Temporary Duty: Upon completion of duty, he returns to his duty station. PCS - Permanent Change of Station: This is basically a transfer to a new duty station, i.e. leaving one base/post/air station for a new home at a new base. Both are when an employee or servicemember is assigned duty away from his current duty station (i.e. travel). TDY - Temporary Duty: Upon completion of duty, he returns to his duty station. PCS - Permanent Change of Station: This is basically a transfer to a new duty station, i.e. leaving one base/post/air station for a new home at a new base.
No
That sounds 21st century. Change of Duty Station was commonly used in Vietnam.
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Any servicemember in any service serves when and where at the discretion of the service
Yes, with limitations. If you're trying to get onto a post where there are no slots for your MOS, you're not going to get it. Some occupations may be in demand to the point where "needs of the Army" is all that is offered to you as your duty station. Some duty stations may have additional requirements, as well. For example, if you get Fort Bragg as your duty station, and you're going to be assigned to the 82nd, it'll be required that you pass Airborne School. Fail that school, your guaranteed duty station becomes null and void. So, yes, it can be done, but not in every instance.
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There's really no definite answer for this. The Army moves personnel around as needed, and there isn't a set pattern to it.
yes call of duty is on play station 2 but i am no quite shure if they make the games for it any more so you would have to look on Ebay or somthing.
Officer John R. Doe followed by the address of his duty assignment station.
A 91D can be stationed at almost any duty station.