The British Army will no longer allocate housing based on rank, shifting to a needs-based model, causing concerns that childless officers may quit. Currently, officers pay more for housing than soldiers based on rank and family size. The change in policy could mean a more junior rank could request a larger house compared to a higher-ranking officer with a lower need. This move follows a rise in the number of people leaving the Armed Forces due to substandard accommodation, with the most common reason for leaving being the impact on family and personal life.
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