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While stationed away from their home state, how can military members and their spouses get a Real ID? Do they need one?
Beginning May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will require that travelers who use a state form of identification to fly to have a compliant REAL ID.
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Effective May 7, adults who plan to visit military bases, including Fort Gregg-Adams, will need a REAL ID or another ...
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The Office of Merchant Mariner Credentialing has clarified key details regarding its policy exempting eligible military ...
Starting May 7, 2025, all visitors to Air Force Global Strike Command bases will need a REAL ID-compliant identification. Current military IDs, dependent IDs, CACs, and PIV cards will still grant ...