Military retirees and their dependents based in the U.S. may now renew their military ID cards online and receive them by mail, relieving them of a trip to the on-base ID card office. The Defense ...
The June DFAS newsletter initially contained an article announcing a Dec. 31 deadline. On July 10, after MOAA reached out to Pentagon public affairs officials to clarify the situation, DFAS updated ...
Most retirees and family members living within the United States are now eligible for online renewal of their Uniformed Services Identification card. Pictured here, the ID Card office at ...
WASHINGTON — As part of an expansion of a Defense Department pilot program that kicked off in February 2023, most Uniformed Services Identification, or USID, card holders now can renew their cards ...
Active-duty family members can now get their military ID cards renewed online and sent by mail for the first time ever as part of a new pilot program. The Uniformed Service ID Cards (USIDs) must be ...
It has been said that the more things change, the more they stay the same. In the case of Fort Detrick’s ID Card Office, the saying is true. Now located in Bldg. 1520, Suite 115, the office continues ...
FORT HOOD, Texas -- The Fort Hood Identification Card Facility has officially changed locations to better suit the needs of personnel coming on the installation for an ID. The office, which handles ID ...
Original reporting: The One Stop ID Card Section at Redstone Arsenal is temporarily unable to issue or create Common Access Cards (CACs) due to an unexpected outage, officials say. There is currently ...
About 1 million people with Uniformed Services Identification cards are now eligible to renew their ID cards online, rather than visiting an office in person. Most USID cardholders — including ...