I was in the same boat as you, Dude, even joined the same unit you probably will (B/2/20 in Glen Arm). It was rough but there are ways to make it easier. Talk to guys from the unit down at Bragg and they'll fill you in, or PM me. I will say this: leave the wife and kids at home in DC. It will allow them to stay in a comfortable place where they have friends and a routine, and it will allow you to focus entirely on the task at hand. Plus you live close enough that you will likely be able to go home on many weekends. I've seen this work for several people, including myself, but the key is to not get sucked into the party scene. Married guys who are newly geographically single can get into trouble, especially during phase III and language school when you're essentially on a 9-5 schedule with evenings off. It probably goes without saying, but don't be a medic, almost earned me a divorce and my head still hurts from all the "discussions" my wife and I have had over it. Not sure if you've decided on an MOS, but if you are planning on coming to B/2/20 we really need commo guys. Best of luck with this tough decision, I have no regrets.
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