My advice would be to get an international licence...then you can drive wherever he ends up next...because you really never know where he will be next. My advice would be to get an international licence...then you can drive wherever he ends up next...because you really never know where he will be next.
Same date as the individual's state driver's license
tanya gaberiel
The US Army family deploy ability checklist will prompt you to make sure that your spouse has a valid driver's license. A citizen of the US can get a drivers license in the state in which they live.
You would still have to obtain a license from the state but you will have the adequate training from your service.
NO.
The US Army family deploy ability checklist will prompt you to make sure that your spouse has a valid driver's license. A citizen of the US can get a drivers license in the state in which they live.
With his approval, or the approval of the courts.
Im sure you can however i'm unsure of the cost. Visit/phone your local recruitment office, they'll be more than happy to help and wouldn't mind the call.
yes, you just need a license
My fiance is leaving for Iraq in three days and he is serving in the army. He has to serve over there for a minimum of two years.
No, and you can get a military driver's license without possessing a civilian drivers license - however, you won't be able to drive on public roadways.
No, you need to be in the military, or hired the the army of the particular army base you are mentioning to.