Under USC 10 §1056, help is available for Military members and, where applicable, their families to manage service-required relocation by providing standardized information and services through various coordinated relocation assistance programs.
The Global Household Goods Contract (GHC) was canceled, effective June 18, 2025. For more information, view the Defense Department PCS Task Force page.
All personal property shipments will be scheduled and/or rebooked under the legacy Tender of Service program. For questions about your current or future move, contact your local household goods/transportation office.
For more information, please visit: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/resources/millife-guides/ustranscom-global-household-goods-contract/
- Regular Army: Active Duty
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- Army Reserve: Active Duty
- Army Reserve: Drilling
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The return home from combat can often leave servicemembers feeling out of place with the most important people in their lives - their families.
"In deployment, Soldiers grow accustomed to a new lifestyle and a new 'family' - those buddies that bond together to defend each other," said Maj. Ken Williams, 14th Military Police Brigade chaplain. "This lifestyle change is prolonged and becomes familiar, i.e., the new normal."
The families also change while the Soldier is deployed.
"The family is a system," Williams said. "When one family member is absent, the whole system changes. All members of the family adapt to a new 'normal' way of life."
When the servicemember returns, the family may feel uncomfortable with each other, and the servicemember may withdraw from the family.