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100% yes if born in an overseas US Military hospital. If born in an off base establishment, the local base/fort/camp will have paperwork for the child's US Citizenship. In some countries, for example the UK, when the child is born off base they can be granted Dual Citizenship, as my son was.

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It does not "qualify" you to be president, it "permits" you to be president...meaning if you were bored overseas on a US military base, then you can be president. For example, former presidential candidate John McCain was born on a American Navy base in Panama.

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Yes, a US citizen born on a military base outside of the US can become a president. This is true as long as your parents are US citizens.

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Yes, if it is a US military base.

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