Hi Donin, anything specific you're wondering about? My oldest daughter and I temporarily relocated for her to be listed for tx. She was in college at the time, we had a house in Texas and our younger daughter in high school. We relocated to the Bay Area for Anná to be listed. It is a scary ordeal. Unfamiliar location and just the two of us. For us, we were lucky enough to have a fellow VFW member offer to let us move in with him and his GF. We ended up moving into an apartment after about 3.5 months. We needed more room but we're so grateful to our friends who not only offered a bedroom and their home but also a car to use. My parents drove my car out to CA and our younger daughter to visit. My husband traveled for his job so that made it easy for him to swing by CA for a short visit. Probably, not the info you're looking for. I guess what I'm trying to say is it's difficult, sometimes complicated but it can be done. You are your sons strength. It was expensive to maintain our home in Texas and a place to live in Northern California. My family did a fund raiser for us, as did our VFW? We were out there a total of 9 months before she was released to return home. Depending on where they require you to be, there are potentially many smaller town around the Raleigh Durham area to move to. Please, if there is anything specific your wondering about, just ask. My husbands family is from the Wilmington area and we are a bit familiar with the area. Duke is where our daughters were diagnosed. We were stationed in Goldsboro at the time. Good luck on your sons evaluation and I pray he is determined a good candidate and they agree to list him.