Navigating PCS with MAS

When a military service member gets orders to a new duty station, it’s usually an occasion for joy and excitement: the start of a new adventure. However, once reality sets in and you realize that you and your family will have to leave your home to head into the unknown, a PCS can also cause stress.

How will you manage to get everything packed in time? Are you going to be able to find a great place to live? How can you even afford an overseas move?

1. Keeping PCS Stress in Check

Remove the Stress of PCS with Military AutoSource

When you begin to feel overwhelmed at the very thought of your PCS, remember many people have come before you. The details of a PCS move may vary slightly, but there are proven, tested methods to reduce the amount of stress involved, no matter where you’re moving. Read Full Article >>

2. PCS Pitfalls: Missteps in Planning for PCS

PCS Pitfalls to Avoid

There are many moving parts to keep track of, from packing up your belongings to finding a new home in an unfamiliar location. It’s no wonder that many military members and their families make mistakes along the way. Read Full Article >>

3. An Army Insider’s Guide to PCS Moves

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Lost luggage. Broken furniture. Waiting weeks to get paid. Sound familiar? These are only some of what pops into most minds when you hear “PCS,” but it doesn’t have to be. Read Full Article >>

4. PCS Like a Boss: Tips for a Masterful Move

Mastering Your Move: PCS with a Purpose

At some point after joining the military, service members as well as families, are expected to relocate to a new duty station. If the new orders are for a period longer than twenty weeks, this triggers a permanent change of station move, or PCS. Read Full Article >>

5. Top 10 Tips When You PCS to Germany

Top Tips PCS to Germany

It’s at the top of many service members’ PCS list, but still, many are ill-prepared when the day comes. Because of this and limited or often outdated information, the start to a great experience at one of the hottest tour spots can be rocky and stressful. Read Full Article >>

6. PCS Checklist: Planning your Move

PCS Planning Checklist

Ready or not, it’s time to start planning. When PCS orders are received, life can become chaotic. This can be a stressful time for military members, particularly those with families. On the other hand, you can view it as a new and exciting change and use our MAS PCS checklist as a quick guide for your move. Read Full Article >>

7. The ABCs of PCS with Kids

Military Kids PCS Guide

Moving is never easy, especially when you’re a kid in a military family. Packing up your life and saying goodbye to friends is just the beginning of the adventure known as PCS. For military kids, each move brings a mix of excitement, uncertainty, and the challenge of starting anew, whether it’s stateside or OCONUS. Read Full Article >>

8. Packing for PCS: Tips from the Military Community

Essential PCS Packing Tips

It’s a part of military life. Yet, when PCS orders are received, the thought of all the things that need to get done can be daunting. Especially all the tasks associated with getting children transitioned, moving pets, getting a vehicle, and traveling to your new installation. Read Full Article >>

9. Top Tips to Prepare for Your Next PCS Move

5 Tips to Help Plan a Smooth PCS

Whether it’s your first time getting ready to PCS or your 10th, we understand that the details and planning can be overwhelming. Stay on top of what needs to be done and take on your PCS like a pro with these five tips. Read Full Article >>

10. PCS with One Less Worry

Effortless PCS - Simplify Your Move

A permanent change of station is part of military life. It can be overwhelming to manage all the details and keep track of the things to do when preparing to move. Even with all the checklists in the world, it is a stressful time for military personnel and their families. Read Full Article >>

11. PCS Pro Tips: Kids Edition

We know that moving, especially during PCS season, can be tough on kids. So, we went to the source for tips. Written by and for kids, we hope you’ll share this with your children. Read Full Article >>