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By Teal Yost
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March 11, 2026
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A 2025 government audit exposes how delayed PCS reimbursements are forcing Army and Marine Corps families into debt during relocations. The shift from in-person assistance to complex online systems has created unclear rules and lack of oversight, leaving military families struggling with credit card debt, late fees, and mental health risks during their most vulnerable moving periods.

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