yes. regardless of where you are stationed, you can be deployed.
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If by allotment you mean military pay allotment, then yes. many service members pay bills in this manner. It is a common form of time payment while soldiers and sailors are deployed or stationed overseas.
In what situation? If they're deployed somewhere, they'd be in the FOB (Forward Operating Base). If they're not deployed, they'd be at the base/post they're stationed at.
Wherever you are needed.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
military bases that are in country's other them the home country of the military that are stationed there.
If you are in the military stationed overseas, then your DEROS is your Date Estimated Return Over Seas.
It takes several weeks for the package to reach the United States from overseas. He's stationed overseas now, but he'll return home in six months.
The same ammount of time as any other rate on the vessel/command the IT is stationed on/at. You have to be more specific.
I think it depends on where you are stationed at..i.e overseas of state side. We are in AK which is considered overseas and we get $1565 BAH. I think Ive heard non overseas is around $1100 or so.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.