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RoyB
Oct 09, 2014Explorer II
The Veterans Memorial Parks are all over the US to commemorate all veterans of all services in all the Wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions.
Unless I was a VET I don't think I would want to use their facilities unless I was invited. They probably require an issued DOD CAC ID card to get in...
The same goes for many hospitals around the country that has RV setups for familys staying with their sick family members...
Being a 42year retired DOD employee which includes many years active duty as well I was issue a retired DOD CAC CARD which allows me to use the various MWR Military camp grounds around the country. Some of these places are very nice facilities. I always inform management that I am willing to leave those facilities at a moments notice if active duty members show up and the facility is full up. This has actually occurred on one or two times over the years and I am very proud to give up my spot for any active military needing to use to it...
Roy Ken
Unless I was a VET I don't think I would want to use their facilities unless I was invited. They probably require an issued DOD CAC ID card to get in...
The same goes for many hospitals around the country that has RV setups for familys staying with their sick family members...
Being a 42year retired DOD employee which includes many years active duty as well I was issue a retired DOD CAC CARD which allows me to use the various MWR Military camp grounds around the country. Some of these places are very nice facilities. I always inform management that I am willing to leave those facilities at a moments notice if active duty members show up and the facility is full up. This has actually occurred on one or two times over the years and I am very proud to give up my spot for any active military needing to use to it...
Roy Ken
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