Depends on where you get your DUI. As a Civilian, whether Civil Servant or Military Spouse, if you are not on base and get a DUI/DWI in the host country, you are subject to their laws, period. They may choose to hand you over to the Base Commander, at which point (as a spouse) the evidence must be the same as required in the US (as simple as failing a field sobriety test) or of equivelant nature. As a civil servant, you can be subjected to the same UCMJ laws overseas, as you agreed to when you submitted your orders to go overseas or accepted a position overseas.
yes. regardless of where you are stationed, you can be deployed.
A US citizen living overseas (such as a dependent of a service member stationed overseas) can enlist from overseas - however, they will be returned to the US for Basic Training/Boot Camp. A foreign national may not enlist from overseas, and must be an established permanent resident of the United States.
7,700 full-time Civilian Employees.
By ship; civilian or military.
No. It is a British Overseas Territory.
The Cayman Islands are a British overseas dependent territory.
Wherever you are needed.
Step 1: Go overseas. Step 2: Become civilian contractor. Notes: You might have to earn some sort of degree that is recognized in the country you want to become a civilian contractor in. This is actually a bit of a paradoxical question because as soon as you cross the ocean to perform civilian contracting you will be performing civilian contracting on the side of the ocean you are on.
If you were charged with DUI while stationed in the US, yes, it will. You will have a traffic record on your civilian driver's license from the state in which you were convicted. If it occurred overseas while driving a military vehicle with a military driver's license, probably not. HOWEVER - for a truly correct and positive answer contact your unit's Legal Affairs Officer and ask.
She traveled overseas to visit her relatives in Europe.
If you are in the military stationed overseas, then your DEROS is your Date Estimated Return Over Seas.