For all active duty service members, your military ID and your travel orders are your passport. Every customs official around the world knows this.
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Yes, I have a US Coast Guard License, I can use any Military PX. In time of war I will be called to action.
Military Identification. In the US military ID consists of both the pertinent military ID card, and the service member's dog tags.
Some stores and malls give you discounts if you can prove your in the military. Does that help?
yes you can go in any country
You do not. Obtaining or possessing an illegal federal ID is a crime. The only legal means of obtaining a military ID without serving in the military would be to become a military dependent.
You need a valid ID card (identification card) with the name matching the name on your ticket to gain a boarding pass. This can be your driver's license, state ID, passport/visa or military ID.
Yes 10% but only if military ID is shown and only for personnel use.
the same as a regular id, as long as it has your name, pic, and D.O.B A valid military ID will get you access to all military bases, comissaries, exchanges and PXs. It carries all significant information about the owner, and assists in gaining access to military computer networks. In certain states it suffices as a drivers license extension. It is a federal offense to have one if its not yours and to lose one incurs serious repercussions depending on the command.
No, family members cannot get into Disney World with military discount tickets if the military personnel is not present. Active duty and retired military personnel must be present and show a valid military ID to use the military discount tickets.
Only retired, reserve or national guard soldiers have ID cards.SSG C. HernandezUS ArmyIf you are not in the reserves, active, national guard or retired, you can not obtain an ID card.
military i.d. expires upon leaving service