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Now, Dam Neck...you don't get on that base without a vehicle pass...except a rental on weekends and you better have a military ID... I had an insurance adjuster come out to look at some RV damage and I had to go get him at the front gate...actually, had to go to the commissary parking lot, as there wasn't any parking near the front gate.
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Cale
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Bill & Jean
Bill Retired US Army,
Viet Nam Vet, 24th Evac. Hosp.
Jean Retired from DOA
2014 Tiffin Phaeton, 40'
2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 in Toe
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bill6750 wrote: Most bases will let anyone with an ID into the post because it would be too difficult to screen out the people that work on the base like the people that work at Burger King and all of the other little shops on the base and the people that work for the contractors. For example I have a grandson that is 17 and works stocking shelfs at the commisary and only works 3-4 hrs. a night. He has to get a temporary vehicle pass to let him on the base with his car. Other than that his driver licenses does it.
WOW, is all I can say in this day of heightened security where our country is at war, ANYONE with picture ID can get on a base. Security was tighter before 9/11 in that case.
Anyone that works on base should have a base-issued ID of some sort. Otherwise, what's the sense of paying gate guards? Waste of time and money. That's astonishing!!!
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