No, You will use your state of legal residence address when entering your information regardless of where you as stations. Also your military pay will be considered US-source income because you are being paid by the US government.
Just make sure that you are letting the TurboTax system know that you
are on active military duty and that you are inputting your state of legal
residency (SLR) as your resident state. Your SLR is usually your home of record
– the state recorded by the
military as your home when you joined the military (regardless of where you are
stationed).
For
example if your SLR is CO but you are stationed in Guam, then you will use CO as
our resident state in TurboTax.
If necessary, you may need to edit your personal
information under the Personal Info tab (for TurboTax Online sign-in,
click Here) to let the TurboTax system know that you are in the
U.S. Armed Forces.
You
will need to make sure that you select yes -"I am a member or former
member of the U.S. Armed Forces (active, reserve or National Guard)".
Also
answer "no" to "I lived in another state" (screenshot).
Even though you may have lived in a different state, this will not apply if you
are on active military service in a state other than your home of record state.
You will only have a resident
state income tax return for your home of record, the state where you lived when
you joined the military.
Thank
you for protecting our country.