26 if they are enrolled in college
means that the ID card is for a dependent of a service member i.e, Wife, Husband, Daughter, Son...
State or federally issued ID, such as a drivers licence, state ID card, passport, military ID, military dependent ID, etc.
Probably "Special Privileges."
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.
Yes
The same place where you renew your military ID card in PittsburghPA.
No. Being a military dependent does not allow you to break the law.
It stands for STEP CHILD, child would be CH, and spouse is SP
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.
Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card. It is the term used to describe the ID card, usually for family members of an active duty military member. This is commonly referred to as a "Dependent ID Card", though this term is deemed by some as derogatory toward the family member.
Military Identification. In the US military ID consists of both the pertinent military ID card, and the service member's dog tags.