Do you have to have a car in the military?
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Do you have to have a car in the military?
You do not need a car to join the US Army. In fact, you don’t even need a driver’s license. If you had a car, joined the Army, and drove it to boot camp, you’d be in the wrong place because Marines go to boot camp.
Can civilians get on base?
TLDR – Civilians can get on military bases if they are a spouse or dependent of a service member or sponsored by a service member. However, the policies vary from base to base. Many bases also have visitor centers that are open to the public or require a special visitor pass.
Can you leave a military base on foot?
Under normal circumstances, there are no physical barriers to leaving a military base. Anyone can leave whenever they wish. That doesn’t mean that they are authorized to leave, however, so they would be in violation of an order if they chose to do so if they left when told not to.
Can you walk on-base?
A batter who draws a base on balls is commonly said to have been “walked” by the pitcher. A hit by pitch is not counted statistically as a walk, though the effect is mostly the same, with the batter receiving a free pass to first base. One exception is that on a HBP (hit-by-pitch), the ball is dead.
How do I get visitors to my base?
To enter a military base, you must show your dependent ID card (if you are a military spouse) or have a military sponsor (your service member.) A service member can sponsor non-military guests on base. But they will need to either fill out a sponsorship form in advance or meet you in person at the gate.
Can you walk on base?
How do I get a visitor pass on base?
To do this, you must have a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration, proof of insurance and have an adult, authorized DOD sponsor (18 or older) willing to sponsor your base access. Sponsors must be available by phone to complete the pass issuance process.