If they want to get deported quickly and painfully
Yes, it is generally illegal to photograph a military base without permission due to security concerns and potential national security risks.
As of 2002, it is illegal to operate a radar detector on any U.S. military base.
Unless some military regulation forbids it, yes.
In order to visit the MacDill Airforce Base, one must either subject themselves to a search or know someone who has a military ID and sticker on their car. Being in the military is also a way to access the base.
unlikely, but possible thru oversight of investigating authorities......
In most cases there is not a problem visiting a Marine Base as a guest. There are often open houses held, typically on a Saturday or Sunday that are open to the public. The gate guards will wave you over to the base gate building where you will state your business. They will issue a temporary permit or tell you when you can visit.
To obtain a military identification card at Fort Snelling military base in MN, you will need to visit the base's Identification Card Processing Center. Contact the base for specific location and hours of operation. Bring required documents, such as proof of identity, military orders, and any other documents specified by the base. Be prepared to complete the necessary paperwork and provide biometric information for your ID card.
Veterans are welcome on nearly all military installations. Most have a museum. For tour assistance, contact the military base Public Affairs office. They can provide an escort/tour guide with current and historical information on the installation. Expect to have your vehicle searched when you enter the gate.
The base word for "visiting" is "visit."
Yes. Part of it has since become a memorial and is really neat to visit if you ever get the chance. The functioning base itself is open to military members only.
Ferrets are prohibited on many military bases. You will have to check with the military base
There was a U.S. military base there from 1867 to 1877.