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.
Yes, a valid US Military ID card will get you on a flight.
Military Identification. In the US military ID consists of both the pertinent military ID card, and the service member's dog tags.
Yes, a military ID is considered Real ID-compliant. Military IDs issued by the Department of Defense meet the standards set by the Real ID Act, which requires certain security features and information for identification. Therefore, they can be used for federal purposes, such as boarding commercial flights and entering federal facilities.
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.
does my military ID work for reentry into the us from mexico?
The same place where you renew your military ID card in PittsburghPA.
State or federally issued ID, such as a drivers licence, state ID card, passport, military ID, military dependent ID, etc.
No
No, a military ID cannot substitute for a Social Security card. While a military ID serves as identification and proof of military service, a Social Security card is specifically used to verify your Social Security number for tax and benefits purposes. Each document serves different functions and is required for different legal and administrative processes.
On a military ID card, "CH" stands for "Child." It indicates that the cardholder is a dependent child of a service member or veteran. This designation is used to identify the relationship for access to benefits and services related to military affiliation.
Sure... by actually joining the military.
A state ID, drivers license, or military ID will suffice.