WASHINGTON — Soon U.S. service members deploying to South Korea may not be allowed to bring their families with them.
Top Pentagon officials are considering changing the policy that allows service men and women to deploy on accompanied tours to the Korean Peninsula,
according to three U.S. defense officials. An accompanied tour is when a
service member's family can accompany them, traveling at the military's
expense.
In a statement, the Pentagon said that no
change in policy is imminent. “The U.S. Department of Defense currently
has no plans in place to modify the policy authorizing U.S. military
dependents to to accompany service members on orders to, or currently
stationed in, the Republic of Korea,” said a Pentagon spokesman, Col.
Rob Manning.
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Source: NBC News
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