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Under federal law, military ID cards are issued only to those veterans who are eligible to receive medical care and other benefits provided by the DOD. This includes: Retired military members.
How to get base access as a civilian?
Obtain a Sponsor: Most military bases require a sponsor who is a member of the military or a civilian employee with base access. The sponsor can help facilitate your entry by providing necessary information and documentation.
How to get on Fort Bragg as a civilian?
Fort Bragg contains more than 1,400 miles of paved road and 23 miles of railroad. INSTALLATION ACCESS AND FAQS Any visitor without a valid Department of Defense or other valid ID wishing to visit the installation must first stop at the All American Visitor Control Center to obtain a pass.
How to get on JBLm as a civilian?
All guests must have a valid request in the system for base admittance. Typically, these requests are placed through the Base Authorization and Visit Request (BAVR) Web page. All non-sponsored guests who do not possess a CAC must undergo a background check for local, state, and federal criminal history records.
Can a non-military person get on base?
However, the visitor needs to present a valid form of identification, such as a state ID or drivers license. Most military bases will not accept expired IDs. Along with dependents and guests of dependents, most military bases allow service members to sponsor one visitor at a time.
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