How does the Air Force Paternity leave program work?
I am on a tour of duty in South Korea and could not take my family. My wife will have a baby in 3.5 months. I know of the leave program, allowing up to 10 days leave based on the commander's approval. I've also heard that for deployments this is not allowed to be taken. Because I'm not technically on a deployment but I'm still overseas, how does this paternity leave work for me?
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