What does DB mean on military ID card?

In an effort to sensitize interaction between personnel and survivors, in 2007, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System changed the unmarried widows designation from URW to DB, which stands for a Department of Defense Beneficiary.
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What are the different types of military ID cards?

Types. The primary types of U.S. military ID cards being issued today are the CAC, for active duty and Reserve members; the Department of Defense (DD) Form 2, for retirees; the DD Form 2765, for privileged veterans; and the DD Form 1173-1, for dependents.
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What information is on a military ID card?

Military ID cards include the member's name, affiliation (uniformed services), agency/department (branch of service), expiration date, rank, date of birth, DoD ID number, benefits number, and additional information found in the bar code, chip, and/or magnetic strip.
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Can I get a military ID if my dad is a veteran?

Are veterans eligible for a military ID? Under federal law, military ID cards are issued only to those veterans who are eligible to receive medical care and other benefits provided by the DOD. This includes: Retired military members.
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Where can I find my dependent DoD ID number?

Click "Common Access Card (CAC)" login on right. Click "My Profile Information" and then "Personal Information" in the drop-down menu. Your name and DoD ID number will be displayed. Click on any registered dependents on the left side of the page to display their DoD ID numbers.
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What does a DoD number look like?

Look for the 10-digit “DoD ID Number” printed on the back of the personnel's Common Access Card (CAC).
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Do military dependents have a DoD ID number?

The DoD ID Number is a unique ten (10) digit number that already exists and is commonly known as the Electronic Data Interchange Person Identifier (EDI-PI). Dependents have their own DoD ID Number. The DoD ID Number will be used to support DoD operations and business processes.
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Can a girlfriend be a military dependent?

When you marry a service member, you technically become a "dependent" (though I have yet to encounter a military spouse that I would define as dependent on anyone!). However, when you're not married to the service member, you are dependent on them for access to services that play a major role in his or her life.
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Is a 6 year reservist considered a veteran?

A former Reservist is not a veteran unless called to active duty. The Reserves can be called to active duty by the President or the Secretary of Defense. Approximately, 65,000 reserve troops are on active duty at any given moment, supporting military operations around the world.
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Can a military spouse keep ID card after divorce?

Effect of divorce on military benefits

You may retain your identification card and continue to receive your commissary, exchange and health care benefits until your divorce is final regardless of whether you meet the 20/20/20 rule.
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What do military ID scanners show?

Called Defense ID, the device uses hardware and software technology to scan the barcode on a driver's license, military CAC card or other form of official ID. A smartphone-like screen then immediately determines if the person is criminal or “bad actor” who should be detained or kept out.
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Can veterans get on base?

Under the current rules, veterans will only be allowed to access the base if they have the Veterans Healthcare Identification Card. Those who do not have a VHIC or are ineligible for a VHIC will not be able to access DoD and Coast Guard installations.
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How do I get a DoD number?

This number can usually be found on the back of your Common Access Card. If it's not listed there, log into DoD ID Card Office Online [osd.mil] and locate it under the "My Profile" section.
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How long do you have to be in the military to be considered a veteran?

To be considered a veteran, any military personnel must be on active-duty service for at least 180 days. The only exception is if the member sustained a service-related injury and was discharged under honorable conditions.
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What is a red military ID card?

Card Color: Red

Dependents of: Former members not in receipt of retired pay. Reserve members not on active duty or in receipt of retired pay. Reserve service members who die after receipt of NOE.
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How do I know if my military ID is real?

Please use the Defense Manpower Data Center's (DMDC) Military Verification service to verify if someone is in the military. The website will tell you if the person is currently serving in the military. The site is available 24-hours a day.
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Does a reservist get a dd214?

Air Force Reservists and Air National Guard members may expect to receive a DD 214 when retiring from their respective Air Reserve Component, but this not a qualifying event by itself. Only regular Air Force, or active duty members, will receive a DD Form 214 prior to separating.
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Do reservists get military funeral?

Any person (Active, National Guard, or Reserve) who has completed at least one enlistment or other obligated military service and received an honorable discharge is eligible for Military Funeral Honors.
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Are you a veteran if you never deployed?

"Anyone who has reached 20 years of service, even if they were never activated on a [federal] order for more than 180 days outside of training, will now be considered a veteran," he said. The change in law, said Krenz, simply recognizes those who serve.
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Why do military couples marry so fast?

"Marriage is deliberately made to be compatible with military life because this is an important way to retain personnel. The conditions of military employment also lead naturally to marriage. There's stable employment, comprehensive family benefits, and economic mobility in an entry-level job.
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Can you join the military if you are divorced?

The spouse legally separated from the applicant (for the Army, separation by "mutual consent" is sufficient). The applicant or spouse has filed for divorce. (Note: If the divorce action is contested, the service may deny enlistment until after the dispute is resolved in family court).
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Can you live on a military base without being married?

Single enlisted members are often assigned to live on base in dormitories. Single junior officers may live on-base, although it is far less common. Married enlisted service members may opt to live in government housing on base, depending on availability, rank, and adequacy to fit their family needs.
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What is DoD number?

The Department of Defense (DoD) identification number identifies the individual in all interactions with DoD. Also known as the electronic data interchange personal identifier (EDI-PI).
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Do spouses get a DoD ID number?

Yes, if they meet the qualifications. Spouses of 100% disabled veterans are eligible for an ID card. Also, caregivers who are registered in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers and who receive a letter from the VA Office of Community Care can also be issued an ID card.
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Is my DoD ID number my TRICARE number?

A1. Every DoD ID card will have a DoD ID Number printed on it. Dependent ID cards will not have the DoD ID Number of their sponsor, just their own number. The DoD ID Number is not used for TRICARE.
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