To shop on a military base, I would need to have access through a valid military ID or be accompanied by someone who is authorized. Additionally, I would consider the convenience of the location and the variety of products available, as well as potential cost savings compared to civilian stores. Lastly, a positive shopping experience with good customer service would encourage me to return.
Chances are the cops at the gate will escort the repo man to your car and let them take it.
Take them to some kind of antique dealer, or military shop nearby, they should be able to authenticate it for you.
they wasnt sure what would happen if they would have gone
These actually came in several different versions, and the most common ones would retail between a dollar and $5, depending on condition. If you have one of the scarcer varieties, they can be worth up to $50 to $100 or more, if uncirculated. Your best bet in identifying which one you have would be to take it to a reputable coin shop, or do an internet search by the colors used in printing the note.
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If the cadet has a valid military/DOD employee/DOD dependant ID, they can take advantage of any of the various military shops. If not, then they are assed out.
you can contact your nearest military base, and if you have the serial number, it would take no longer than an hour to show who it was issued to last.
A military tour is where they take the soldiers from base to base to get a glimpse of the different grounds battle areas and the training courses.
A hospital located on a military base which take care of military personnel, their dependents, and retired personnel.
It would take me about 2 hours to shop because I love to go to every store in the whole mall and I would look around really hard to see what i want and then i would buy that so about 2 hours is how long i shop
no, and it would take time
Chances are the cops at the gate will escort the repo man to your car and let them take it.
In a sense it is. A military member will get a pre-determined amount of BAH for the zone they live in added to their monthly pay, BAH is used to cover the cost of housing and utilities off base if one chooses to live off base. If the Military member chooses to live in base housing the BAH will no longer be available to that person. My BAH is $1725 a month, I live in an apt that cost $890 a month and then utilities cost about $200 a month. I am spending only $1090 of my allowed BAH. The rest goes into my bank account. If I were to move on base, Housing would take the whole $1725, but I would not have to pay for rent or utilities.
Not really, but a a repo man can with the right paper work scan and check come on to the base and take the car.
Take it to the gate guard of the nearest military base - it doesn't have to be an Army base - and tell the guard on duty that you have a military issue computer that you want to use for personal use. If you give them the computer, they will take care of everything from then on. If there isn't a military base near where you live, you can go to any police station or sheriff's office and explain the situation and they will get things straightened out for you.
That would possibly depend on in what capacity you want to take part in military service.
Of course you would have to go through collage and then you would have to go through basic training and all that good stuff for the military.