The specific answer to that question depends on your situation (service, duty location, etc.). Check with your personnel office or legal office for details.
If you are a US citizen, you can renew your passport at any US Embassy. If you are in Iraq, see the related links for information about getting a passport there.
Yes, your retraining window does not change while deployed.
Yes, you can obtain a temporary passport while renewing your regular passport.
Yes, my passport expired while I was abroad.
No, you cannot use your passport while it is being renewed.
No, the passport card number is different from the passport number. The passport number is a unique identifier for the passport book, while the passport card number is a unique identifier for the passport card.
yes it is, while the personnell conducting/supervising the pft may not care as much while being deployed. you are still required to pass all stages of a pft while on active or reserve duty status
Yes, have you ever experienced the inconvenience of a wet passport while traveling?
The passport issuing country is the country that issues the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.
Just because you are deployed, does not mean you are immune to receiving any disciplinary charges against you.
The passport country of issue refers to the country that issued the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.
Your military ID works as a passport. Just be careful to which places you travel. Flashing a military ID may not be greeted by a smiling face. While I was in, I would visit Mexico and just show my military ID and come back across.
The story about the man who left his three dogs while he was deployed?