Residency on military bases in the United States are restricted to active-duty members of the armed services. Overseas, and in combat zones, civilian contractors are allowed to live on post.
Yes, military bases are real. Military bases are places for military soldiers that live there.
Depends on where you live.
The word demilitarize means that troops and weapons are not allowed. Any area that has been demilitarized then no soldiers or military bases are allowed in that area.
No. There are no such thing as haunted military bases. In reallife those bases are not real but for those military bases with no ghosts are real.
Sparta, in Greece.
Freemasons are allowed in the military.
Military families often live in military housing facilities called "base housing" or "military housing". These are typically located on or near military bases to provide housing for service members and their families.
military bases that are in country's other them the home country of the military that are stationed there.
Counting the ten Coast Guard bases, there are twenty five military bases in Texas
No. All bases in the Antarctic are research stations. There is no military activity allowed, except in support of science.
As with a majority of the areas that military bases are located, the bases are a huge contributor to the local economy. Between the members of the military who live off base who pay rent and shop at local stores, they also do a lot for the local tourism.
No, the United Kingdom has no military bases in the US.