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This is really getting out of hand! kinda funny tho. i can't stand twisty word people oh well life goes on.. just to clarify, I am not banned from bases I did call before i got there, MP's ran my social and no restrictions where in there data base ANDDDD IF THERE WAS i would have stayed in a hotel i would never risk my sister and her husband lively hood .... i love how i'm such a demon!! also i would never brag about getting on base what a hellhole it was. i will however brag about Alaska you must go before you die!! ok off to go rafting yay!! hope you have fun sitting on your computer all day!! trying to come up with tons of ways to insult me yay this good entertainment. back in 5 days to reign some more terror.
And I can't stand liars. Either you were restricted from military installations per your first post or you were not. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 


OP . I was once a lot like you , i watched many of my shipmates get a OTH and say hey no big deal at least i'm out. I agreed with them ,I hated the military . I said it was like being in jail, the pay was lousy , slow advancement, not what i expected. I considered going ua until they kicked me out but stuck it out and finished my time and received a honorable discharge. I didn't use any of my VA benefits afterwards or even tell anyone of my service , I felt that time and effort was wasted. Now as many years have passed I am using my VA for healthcare and am so happy i stuck it out. IMHO you don't get anything back while in or out the first 20 odd years but it comes to you later in life when you need it . You will feel differently one day as I did.
 

FFuries

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This is funny while the AF doesn't require DOD decals anymore, I had to get one for both my Jeeps to get on the Navy base to visit my Step-Mom, even though I have a retired AF ID Card. Also my Son in the Marines is required to have a DOD decal on his truck. So please explain this statement to me.

The military mermber is still held accountable for the actions of their dependants and guests. Has always been that way and will stay that way for a long time. Notice the statement on the fences around a military base.

Warning Restricted Area It is unlawful to enter this area without permission of the Installation Commander Sec 21 Internal Security Act of 1950;50 U.S.C. 797.

While on this installation all personnel and the property under their control are subject to search.

Take it as you want, you were banned period, escorting you on base was a violation, and if found out they can be held accountable. You can look at it as they broke an order, you were banned from military installations.

Mike
USAF Retired (Not AWOL or a Deserter)
 
This is funny while the AF doesn't require DOD decals anymore, I had to get one for both my Jeeps to get on the Navy base to visit my Step-Mom, even though I have a retired AF ID Card. Also my Son in the Marines is required to have a DOD decal on his truck. So please explain this statement to me.
The office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and the Environment issued a directive in March that would end the decades-old practice of issuing decals to troops and base workers while the Marine Corps has requested a waiver from the policy. It looks like stickers won't be required in the future for Navy/Marine bases as well.

OP didn't mention which service this was so stickers may or may not even apply in this situation but looks like they're on the way out.
 

kristen344

Junior Member
dude looks like a lady!?

why would I post lies on here? what would be the point ? I have nothing to prove to anyone. if I really was banned how did I get on base? they scanned my ID are the scanners a lie too?? I mean really what info are the scanners scanning for exactly??
ok so here is another question... if when I got my discharge and, was really banned is the ban lifelong or only a couple years? im guessing it was only a couple years blactullly idfk BECAUSE AGAIN MY ID WAS SCANNED AT THE GATE I'M confused... I want to hear from someone who actually knows what their talking about not just guessing OR TRYING TO MAKE ME LOOK STUPID again volunteers are you not supposed to be supplying me with factual advice and, not calling new nember liars . i love the fact that im being called a liar WTF what would i have to gain ???? you people think im a liar because i went awol 6 years ago mmm i must be the most dishonest person alive... i dunno all i seek is answers i might be uncovering a great military conspiracy here lol also feel free to holla back at me if you feel up to continuing this b e a u tiful thread.

ok if all goes well I have given you some excitement for the day and maybe you'll come back at me with some new fun labels;) MMM
 

ERAUPIKE

Senior Member
First you came here and said.....

part of my paper work says that i can't ever go on any military instillation ..
Then you said......

I am not banned from bases.
Plus.....

back in 5 days to reign some more terror.
Now you are wondering.....

why would I post lies on here?
You tell us, we are reacting to your threads. This may just be some more of that "twisty word" stuff you hate so much. What did you say you were "in school" for?
 
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kristen344

Junior Member
yes indeed I WAS banned from bases.... this is what my discharge papers stated
being worried and curious i would get in trouble for being on base i contacted visitor center at ft wainwright and was told no restrictions where on my social security number and was givien the ok to be on base my id was scanned at the gate several times sooooo yes i thought i was banned and that is what was stated in paper work i also asked the question: if u are banned is it life long?
 

FFuries

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What ID card were they scanning a civilian one? I know my familiy and I had to go into Pass and ID to have our military ID cards scanned and inputted into the system for the hand scanner to recoginze when going through the gate.

Get away with it once lucky you, but one day you might not be so lucky, then what? Just like speed limits, people speed all the time, and when they get caught and get a ticket, they bitch and complain. Just because you got away with it doesn't make it legal.

Mike
USAF Retired
 

kristen344

Junior Member
What ID card were they scanning a civilian one? I know my familiy and I had to go into Pass and ID to have our military ID cards scanned and inputted into the system for the hand scanner to recoginze when going through the gate.

Get away with it once lucky you, but one day you might not be so lucky, then what? Just like speed limits, people speed all the time, and when they get caught and get a ticket, they bitch and complain. Just because you got away with it doesn't make it legal.

Mike
USAF Retired
of course it was my civilian ID what other ID would they scan? i don't have a military iD anymore ive been out six years

so i got away with it ? even tho i was told i could go on base mmm ok did you even read my last post ????
 

kristen344

Junior Member
Just because you are military or a dependent bringing someone on base while showing DoD, still makes you responsible for that persons actions. Knowingly transporting a banned individual on base could have legal repurcussions for the the transporter and their military spouse.

Your actions, OP, are fundamentally selfish and irresponsible. It is no wonder the military decided you weren't a good fit for them. :rolleyes:
so calling the base before hand and asking them my stats was irresponsible and selfish and them giving me the ok to come on base still makes it wrong

if in fact they told me not to come on base because the ban still stands.... i sure wouldn't have set foot there why would i want to risk getting in trouble ..... i could have Easily stayed else where

i love it when people act like they know what they are talking about!
and i decided the military wasn't a good fit for me
 
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bobblehead

Junior Member
Ugh.

I am not a huge poster and normally not a grumpy one but, OP, you are just wrong, blatantly so. You are right about one thing: Alaska is beautiful.

I have friends at Wainwright. Their housing is not old, gross etc. They are now privatized. Big word...try this: The houses are new and improved. So, try again.
Here is the link: Our homes | Fort Wainwright

According to this article, she is right. But it is for FT Benning (GA).
Visitor Passes no Longer Needed at Post Gates

Here is the one for FT WW:
http://www.wainwright.army.mil/sites/deploy/scr/Visitor Pass Information Sheet.pdf

My husband is stationed at Tyndall (AF). They still require a visitors pass, which includes the drivers license number. They have changed it to where a Military ID Card Holder has to be in vehicle to get you on base. That may have just been when we were in Bravo??

I think next time your brother in law should just say no. Or not tell you what post he is at. Either you are playing with fire or your just stirring up the pot here. Either way, I am sure many troops would thank you for getting the boot (if you did indeed get the boot) as you have shown you would have been a sucky wingman. Well, it is 2 am and I am off to go rafting. *huge, dramatic eye roll learned from my 6 year old*
 

kristen344

Junior Member
I am not a huge poster and normally not a grumpy one but, OP, you are just wrong, blatantly so. You are right about one thing: Alaska is beautiful.

I have friends at Wainwright. Their housing is not old, gross etc. They are now privatized. Big word...try this: The houses are new and improved. So, try again.
Here is the link: Our homes | Fort Wainwright

According to this article, she is right. But it is for FT Benning (GA).
Visitor Passes no Longer Needed at Post Gates

Here is the one for FT WW:
http://www.wainwright.army.mil/sites/deploy/scr/Visitor Pass Information Sheet.pdf

My husband is stationed at Tyndall (AF). They still require a visitors pass, which includes the drivers license number. They have changed it to where a Military ID Card Holder has to be in vehicle to get you on base. That may have just been when we were in Bravo??

I think next time your brother in law should just say no. Or not tell you what post he is at. Either you are playing with fire or your just stirring up the pot here. Either way, I am sure many troops would thank you for getting the boot (if you did indeed get the boot) as you have shown you would have been a sucky wingman. Well, it is 2 am and I am off to go rafting. *huge, dramatic eye roll learned from my 6 year old*
maybe you shouldn't comment on any post unless you have read them all. what am i so blatantly wrong about exactly ? how nice the housing is a a ft. ww im pretty sure i was asking the questions and not giving any false info that i know of ... what exactly is making you so grumpy the fact that i got to go rafting and you didn't ... pulllease don't lie to yourself here... its 2 am do you know where your husband is..


yes you are right they probably have like 20 houses that are nice at ft WW lol
 
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