The Essential TDY Packing Checklist Every Service Member Needs
As someone who has learned packing lessons through forgotten items and overstuffed bags, I can tell you that packing for Temporary Duty can make or break your trip. I learned everything the hard way. Whether you’re heading out for a week or several months, having the right items saves you time, money, and a whole lot of headaches.
Documents First
Probably should have led with this: your orders, government travel card, military ID, and any required training certificates should be easily accessible. Keep digital copies on your phone as backup. Nothing derails TDY faster than realizing you’re missing paperwork at the rental car counter.
Clothing Strategy
That’s what makes the capsule approach endearing to us frequent travelers: pack versatile pieces that mix and match. For most TDY locations, you’ll need:
- Two to three duty uniforms
- One set of PT gear
- Casual civilian clothes for evenings
- Weather-appropriate outerwear
Roll your clothes instead of folding them. This technique saves space and cuts down on wrinkles significantly.
Tech Essentials
Has gotten complicated with all the devices we carry these days, but bring chargers for all your devices, a power strip for hotel rooms with limited outlets, and any CAC readers you need for work. A portable phone charger is invaluable during those long travel days.
Pro Tips
Always pack a change of clothes in your carry-on. Lost luggage happens, and showing up to your first day wearing yesterday’s travel clothes makes a poor impression. Keep snacks handy for flight delays, and bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated.
Smart packing turns stressful TDY travel into smooth operations.
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