Use your chain of command. You can consult your first sergeant, chief, C.O., or the JAG.
with orders and a military ID you will be fine. It is suggested you have a passport (for leave) but you can even travel back to the states with your leave paperwork and your mil id.
can my illegal spouse travel with me on a airplanne?
I believe if you're a military spouse with a red passport, you can only travel to countries with American military bases. For example, Italy, Japan, Germany..
Military IDand travel orders or a letter from the unit commander
For all active duty service members, your military ID and your travel orders are your passport. Every customs official around the world knows this.
Yes. All US citizens need a passport to travel outside the country. Most military family members are eligible for a no-fee official passport is their move is covered by official movement orders (usually called PCS - Permanent Change of Station).
yes you can
If the subject being detained is the object of an interstate extraditable warrant, they will travel to whatever state the detainee is incarcerated in.
Yes
It is a distinct possibilty that the warrant will appear on watchlists while traveling by cruise ship.
Travel in-between states shouldn't get you in any trouble unless some state trooper decides to run your out-of-state plate, license, and finds your warrant. Travel to Canada is probably not going to be possible with a warrant out for your arrest, and even with a DUI conviction you will need to apply for a temporary residence permit.
If the warrant was entered into the interstate law enforcement computer system (NCIC) it does.