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What happens after SOI?

What happens after SOI?

Upon completion of SOI, non-Infantry MOS Marines attend their MOS school, which vary in length, graduation requirements, and locations. All Marines are then assigned to a unit with a Permanent Duty Station (PDS).

What happens after you finish Marine boot camp?

The School of Infantry (SOI) is where Marines go after Marine boot camp to continue their training as a Marine. Any Marines without an infantry MOS will train at SOI – Marine Combat Training (MCT). SOI is where basically trained Marines become Marine warriors.

When to change the location of an employee’s official duty station?

The agency must change the employee’s official duty station to the location of the telework site (the location of his or her home, telework center, or other alternate worksite) if the employee does not regularly commute into the main or reporting office, except in certain temporary situations.

How long does it take to change stations in the military?

When you’re first coming out of basic training, you may make a temporary or permanent change of station. It depends on what additional training you may need and where manning is needed the most. Temporary Duty (TDY) is when you are temporarily assigned to a new location. The period of time is usually over 31 days, but generally less than 20 weeks.

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How long does it take to move to a TDY?

The period of time is usually over 31 days, but generally less than 20 weeks. If you’re married and have dependents, they may not be able to move with you. You may be eligible to move a small amount of your belongings with you for a TDY. Permanent Change of Station (PCS) is a more intensive process and move period.

Are there any restrictions on moving to an overseas military base?

There are a few restrictions, however. First-term (those in their first enlistment) enlisted members assigned to a continental (CONUS) U.S. location must have 12 months time-on-station before being eligible to move to an overseas location and must have 24 months time-on-station before being allowed to move to another continental U.S. location.