Generally, only one DLA is permitted in a fiscal year. Any service member moving their household on PCS orders and who is not assigned to live in single-type government housing — such as the barracks — should receive a DLA. How much DLA you receive depends on your pay grade and whether you are allowed to move with dependents. This differs from branch to branch, but you can expect to receive the DLA about 30 days after filing your paperwork.
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National Guard and Reserve service members coming on or leaving active duty are not eligible for DLA. The exception to this if you come on active duty for more than 20 weeks at one location and are authorized PCS allowances not TDY allowances and you move your dependents from your home to your new PDS or a designated place.
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