No such thing as a free dog.
Cue knows this for sure.
No such thing as a free dog.
Hmmm....I just retired about 24 months ago and my ID card is blue. Is that a change in card colors or does it vary by officer/enlisted?
The guy I work with claims to be an army ranger medic and he went to jump school at ft benning and the officer who had him go through ranger school made him not finish. He told us a few months ago that he went skydiving and his chute didnt deploy until 200ft above ground LOL. Let's see what else........He has NO pics of him in uniform and wont show his medals or DD 214. All he says is that he has the scars to prove it.
Not being a know it all, but for some time now, the DoD has issued Common Access Cards that are generally white and have a computer chip impregnated in the lower portion. Prior to this, the ID cards were as you describe. Retired ID cards from recent years are a blueish grey color.
I served in the Navy from 83-93. There is absolutely no reason for him to not show you his DD-214 (unless he doesn't have one). It is perfectly normal for any business to ask to see a copy to verify service for an advertised discount. However if he is active duty he should have a green ID card and won't have a DD-214 unless he has re-enlisted at least 1x. I would ask for proof of service. ID Card , Green = Active duty, Red = retired. No ID then he is not active duty or retired and would have a DD-214 to verify dates of service and discharge status.
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