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  • On-Post 1st

    To ensure maximum use of the Department of Defense’s investment in Military Family Housing, the option to live on-post or off-post is dependent upon availability of on-post housing.  This means that high condition index homes are considered mandatory and if available, military members will be

  • Location Policy

    To ensure we have homes available for all services and to reduce transit time to work, we have a “Live Where You Work” policy.  This policy sets two locations for housing assignment based upon the duty location on the military member’s orders.  Example:  If the orders say you will work at Kadena Air

  • K&E Personnel

    Key and Essential Personnel are those positions, either military or civilian, which are designated by senior island leadership as critical during emergencies.  The list is updated annually or as requested by the 18th Wing, MCIPAC, USN or USAG-Okinawa.  A copy of this policy is available upon

  • Off-Post 12 Months

    If you were assigned to Military Family Housing but desire to live in town, you can seek to move off-post after 12 months.  To be approved to move off-post, occupancy in your grade (rank) and entitlement (bedrooms) must be at or above 98% in both your primary and secondary assignment locations.  You

  • On-Post 12 Months

    If there was no Military Family Housing available when you arrived to Okinawa, you can seek to move on-post after 12 Months in community housing.  To do so, ask to remain on the Waiting List in the "Lease Bypass" category.  Once 12 months has passed, when a home becomes available in your grade

  • On-Post Inventory

    Island-wide we have two types of on-post homes: “mandatory assignment” and “offered but not mandatory”.  Mandatory homes have received a high building condition index score and are usually the newest homes across the island.  These homes make up about 86% of currently available homes.  If there are

  • Revitilization Program

    Beginning in 2014, senior leaders across the island became concerned about the condition of Military Family Housing on Okinawa.  For years leading up to this date, a reduced amount of investment had been made in Military Family Housing on Okinawa pending the move of major military units from Okinawa

  • Welcome

     Military Family Housing on Okinawa is managed by the USAF as a Joint Service Program.  This means the family housing process is centralized for all accompanied Marines, Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen regardless of which base/camp/installation of assignment.  The program is organized around a central

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