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Getting leave before SQ?

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I will be graduating from BMQ this thursday. My next coarse is SQ, dont know when and it will be either at Wainwright or Meaford. Anyway one of my buddies graduated 2 weeks earlier and told me that when he gets to his unit he will try getting 2 weeks leave before SQ?? How would i go about and try getting this kind of leave?? When i try asking the instructors they say they don't know. I need atleast 1 week off, but 2 weeks would be awesome. Need to spend some time with my family. Thanks
 
I might be able to answer some of these questions for you.

After you graduate on Friday you will be shipped off to your PAT platoon, probably Borden.  Once there you will find out when your courses start and if you are able to take time off, my husband was not able toas he started SQ after one week in Borden.  If you are able to than you will talk to your new sergeant and there will be forms to fill out and you will have to get approval, this will take most of the week and you can expect to be allowed to leave that Friday if you get approval.

My husband really wanted to come home to see his children and myself as well but we have to wait until after his SQ which is for what ever reason 7 weeks long.  At that time already has arranged two weeks leave.  At that point he would have been gone for four months and two days but who is counting.  lol.

As well you should know that when you start SQ youare confined to the Barracks for two weeks, so make sure you have everything that you need as you aren;t even allowed at the Canex and than you are further confind to the base for 1 to two weeks.  SUCKY!

Hope that this answers all of your questions.

 
hello,
i really don't know the answer to ur question but i just wanted to say congrates my BF is graduation this thrusday too....good luck with you next part...jenn
 
BIG MAN, you will get 2 weeks off once you get there man, atleast us in wainright did because our course dont start till aug 2nd, and RCR started 2 weeks ago, so you might have a longgg wait bro.   They said that leave takes 2 weeks to process usually, but since we got screwed over after we graduated they done it for us in 1 week. So most likely you will get offered the leave.  I'm on leave right now until Sunday and I go back, 2 weeks flys by lol. Did your RCR papers get approved?
 
Please remember that my husband who is in his second week of SQ, graduated on June 17, was not able to get any time off so there is still the chance that it can not happen. 
 
Hey he graduated when I did, do you know which platoon?
 
Clipse said:
They said that leave takes 2 weeks to process usually, but since we got fucked over after we graduated they done it for us in 1 week.

Bwahahahahahaha......that's one of the funniest things I've heard yet   ;D

TWO WEEKS?!?

That's absurd. It takes as long as it takes for you to fill out your leave pass, have it signed by your chain of command, and have it inputted into Peoplesoft. Usually this would take a day - max. I've even seen it done in 5 minutes, depending on the workload of the clerk and the availability of the signatories required to sign it. I know that different units and schools have different SOP's WRT requesting leave, but it sounds to me like someone is blowing smoke up yer ass....
 
No honestly, thats what we were told, but like I said it took only a matter of days since we were so loved :D
 
Clipse said:
Hey he graduated when I did, do you know which platoon?

He was in I believe R0199E.  The plattoon that won the flag.  My hubby was the one that got the most improved award and the comradship award.  (Pte. Bull, STR).

 
Ah Bull, going to miss him, he was pretty funny with his trailer park boys stories :D
 
Yeah I miss him too.  He always manages to put a smile on my face whenever I am feeling a little down.  Oh well 36 days until he is home for two weeks.  Come on go quickly.  lol.
 
Hello,
      I have a question and I think it fits in here... My question is, would the Military allow me to take time off during my BMQs to get married?? My wedding is to be in May of 2006, but I start BMQ in February. If anyone can answer my question that would be great. Thank You in Advanced

MilitaryGirl88  :salute:


 
There is virtually no chance of you getting the time off to get married. If you miss 2 days of the course, you will be off that course. You have the inclusive dates of your courses, so why don't you schedule your wedding when you're not loaded on a course?

Good luck
 
My fiance and I tried that, but becuase our guests are coming from out of the country, we could only schedule it for May 24 becuase thats when they could all come..

 
You're only 17....not my place to say but you definetly should not be getting married........I suggest putting your wedding off until you have been in the military a little longer
 
militarygirl88 said:
My fiance and I tried that, but becuase our guests are coming from out of the country, we could only schedule it for May 24 becuase thats when they could all come..

I guess you have no choice?
 
hello,

      My fiance and I we planning on waiting to get married until he is posted because then he will be all done his trainning and there will be nothing to worry about except for maybe he will have to go on a tour but i am crossing my fingers that, that will not be for at least another year or so...but just a word to the wise maybe you should wait a year or so, ur fiance is not going anywhere you should get settled first, only because when doing basic trainning you will have to focus on what you are there to do and you are not allowed to leave 4 the wedding unless them want to bring the wedding to you in st. jean and do it on a weekend when you have the time off, but you have to remember that you are not always granted weekends off...as well the wedding might lead to added stress on your which will make basic more difficult...however it is u and you fiance's decision and i wish you that best of luck with ur lives together...Jenn
 
Thanks DrSize, but I will be 18 by the time I get married... And I'm fairly confident that I can handle a career and a marriage at the same time, at this age... But thanks for the uh advice... Thanks again

MilitaryGirl88 :salute:
 
No Steve no choice... We tried, but like I said our guests are from out of the country and I didn't mention this before but that is also the only time he can get leave from the USMC...I know marrying an American soldier while in the Canadian Military, probably not smart but oh well...

and Jenn thanks for the best wishes, I wish you the best of luck as well

MilitaryGirl88 :salute: :cdn:
 
hello again,

Thank you as well, also like you i am also very young to be getting married i am going to be 20 but just wanted to say that," please remember that  you and your fiance are the only ones who are going to know when marriage is right and no one else can tell you that"...however also remember that there is no harm in waiting...so with that in mind i wish you the best...take care jenn
 
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