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-- Posted by boombabyy at 11:57 am on June 29, 2008
Okay, so I need a military ID to get into the Navy Base ( I am a minor) this also means that my parent/caretaker requires an ID. Correct? Can I get a link to the page or atleast some support on this, can I get a link to the page that states if a Minor is required a Military ID to get on a Military Base, his/her parent/gaurdian requires one ? Because how am I gona get on a base when my parent isnt allowed in but I am? I cant drive . Help!
-- Posted by marshmellowman at 11:59 am on June 29, 2008
I'm not exactly sure, but your parent/carer can drop you off outside the base and you can walk in. I'm sure there is a gate for members of the services on foot. You can always get your parents a visitor pass or something like that.
-- Posted by boombabyy at 12:00 pm on June 29, 2008
Quote: from marshmellowman at 11:59 am on June 29, 2008
I'm not exactly sure, but your parent/carer can drop you off outside the base and you can walk in. I'm sure there is a gate for members of the services on foot. You can always get your parents a visitor pass or something like that.
Sorry will not happen, I need to be shown the link to the page so that the Attorney knows
-- Posted by medjai at 12:04 pm on June 29, 2008
Hey boombabyy, one method that you could use is to take taxi fair into the base, you'll still need some form of identification and possibly even military identification, but you'd be able to find out exactly what you needed if you attempted entry and talked to the Military Police when they questioned you. You can't get arrested or anything so you have nothing to worry about, they'll happily explain to you exactly what you need to do. Almost all bases have buses that go in and out of base, that would be the easiest/cheapest method. I find it interesting that your guardian can't get on base, since at least here at Camp Pendleton they'll let any civilian on as long as they have a valid drivers license and valid registration and insurance for their vehicle.
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