Yes and no.
If a civilian were to go to a PX, or something to that affect, they could purchase something there so long as they were with someone who had a military ID.
as long as the person with id pays for the stuff
some bases still let people get away with letting ID holders buy things for civilians who are with them. However, if the store employees suspect this they can ask to see both individuals military ID. Its getting to the point in some bases that they ask to see your ID before you even enter the store to prevent this from happening
A military base is a facility directly owned and operated by or for the military or one of its branches that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations.
Yes. Such establishments are typically called Military Surplus stores.
No military calibers, all firearms bought from gov't owned and controlled stores, must have permission of local mil/police.
yes home base is a government owned company
Yes, the surly do. They have Corporate owned stores, private owned stores, and kiosks which I am not sure about the ownership.
There is no Army-Navy store located in the UK. However, there is an Army Surplus store located near every military base in the UK. These stores sell military merchandise to all of their customers.
That'll be dependent on the policy of that base/post. Federal military installations no longer share concurrent jurisdiction with the state they're in, although state owned installations are still under state law (such as Fort Pickett, VA).
Ferrets are prohibited on many military bases. You will have to check with the military base
are ross and target owned by the same company
There was a U.S. military base there from 1867 to 1877.
MilItary surPlus stores
If you go on base to buy groceries, you go to the Commissary. All military commisaries are owned and managed by DECA. There is also the Base Exchange or BX (Air Force), Navy Exchange or NEX (Naval Stations), and Post Exchange or PX (Army Bases). Their civilian counterpart would be Wal-Mart, K-Mart, or Target.