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Steve_S1
Jul 31, 2014Explorer
Steve,
If a military member does not have to live on base, they have the option of living on base or collecting a housing allowance to live off-base. It is cost-adjusted to the area, and varies with grade. Living in an RV would allow the member to pocket a good portion of the allowance.
K thanks, so it's more like living a life away from the life of service then. That makes sense as I would assume that living on base with the guys/gals that you work with everyday would be a little overwhelming.
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