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Benefits reviews
1-10 of 211 Reviews
5.0
Oct 28, 2025
Anonymous Special Operations Officer
Former
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
The U.S. Army offers one of the most structured and generous leave systems in public service. Soldiers earn 30 days of paid leave annually, which can be used for vacation, personal time, or family emergencies. Leave is accrued monthly and can be carried over, giving service members flexibility to plan meaningful time away.
The best part? Leave is protected and respected. Whether you’re returning from deployment or managing life transitions, commanders understand the value of rest and recovery. Programs like block leave and emergency leave ensure soldiers can recharge without compromising mission readiness.
Bottom line: The Army’s leave policy honors the balance between duty and downtime—because resilience starts with rest.
5.0
Oct 21, 2025
Anonymous Infantry Soldier
Current
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
30 days paid lv annually. worst: must get permission to use it.
5.0
Oct 11, 2025
Anonymous Team Leader
Current
Savannah, Georgia
3 day and 4 day passes for weekends
5.0
Sep 16, 2025
Anonymous Administrative
Former
Watertown, New York State
You can take leave that you have. They are pretty flexible
5.0
Sep 5, 2025
Anonymous employee
Former
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Military leave annual 30 days earned
3.0
Aug 8, 2025
Anonymous 15P (Aviation Operations Specialist)
Current
Fort Bliss, Texas
Depending on what’s happening in the unit submitting leave can be easy or difficult
5.0
Jul 25, 2025
Anonymous Infantryman
Current
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
you get 30 days of leave every year
5.0
Jul 16, 2025
Anonymous Army Soldier
Former
Fort Bliss, Texas
30 Days paid every year
5.0
Jun 30, 2025
Anonymous Captain
Current
Tacoma, Washington State
30 days per year, commanders disgression when you take it