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RoyB
Apr 21, 2017Explorer II
This is not for road assist but your valid CAC card can get you on a big number of Military camping spots. Some of these sites are pretty neat places to stay at... Generally, active, retired, disabled, and DOD retired civilians are permitted to use these facilities. In some cases these facilities are under the local commands and the rules may be slightly different - need to check with the particular locations for the best information...
One of the drawbacks which is very understanding you can be bumped by Active Duty personnel at a moments notice haha... It all belongs to them and we retires are just visitors it seems... I have never had any problems doing this...
Being retired DOD civil service with some 42years of combined GS and Active AF duty I was issued a CAC card when I retired from DOD CS to allow me into several Military Camp Ground facilities...
One of the benefits here locally was I could use the base Hobby shop to repair things etc using their equipment...
Roy Ken
One of the drawbacks which is very understanding you can be bumped by Active Duty personnel at a moments notice haha... It all belongs to them and we retires are just visitors it seems... I have never had any problems doing this...
Being retired DOD civil service with some 42years of combined GS and Active AF duty I was issued a CAC card when I retired from DOD CS to allow me into several Military Camp Ground facilities...
One of the benefits here locally was I could use the base Hobby shop to repair things etc using their equipment...
Roy Ken
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