If they're deployed, then they can catch a military or contracted transport back to the CONUS, but they'll have to provide for their costs from that point on. If they're not in a forward deployed area, they're entirely on their own to pay transport costs, although there are a number of credit institutions out there who specialise in providing emergency loans to military personnel under fair conditions, rather than exploitative ones.
Where are you going on leave from? If you're taking your block leave from a non-combat zone, you pay your own transportation costs. If you're taking leave from a combat zone, the military will get you stateside, although you may have to pay your own costs from your port of entry to your final destination.
A soldier is authorized to take leave at any time, as long as the soldier has the leave days and is currently not restricted from leaving the installation the soldier can request leave.
You should always leave a letter or note if you must leave in an emergency. This is so that everyone knows what happened to you.
Absent Without Leave
No, there is no transit fee billed specifically for an Army soldier wishing to take a leave. However, soldiers are responsible for their travel expenses when taking a leave, including transportation costs to their desired destination and back. These expenses are typically not covered by the military.
i'm asking if a soldier is granted a leave...what does he all have to pay for fees?
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When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.