That sign was still posted on the lawn, where you had to go to get a marriage license in Norfolk, Va., in 1972.Scott B. wrote:That's not so much of an issue now, but between wars when the public's memory has grown hazy about what the military is for...things can get a little uglier around military bases than the usual civilian - military tensions.cb1000rider wrote:Where can you live in the US that is hostile to military service? PR maybe?Scott B. wrote: However, if you lived or worked in an area that was hostile to military service, you might not want to advertise. International travel could be an issue too.
You get hoary tales like, "Dogs and Sailors not allowed on the grass" and wearing a uniform off base was something you thought twice about.
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There might be a privacy issue.The Annoyed Man wrote:Now that is thinking out of the box! What a great idea. Can you do that with other kinds of documents? Like trusts and wills for instance?38cobra wrote:I urge any veteran that hasn't done this already to file your DD214 with your county cleark's office. By law the filing is free and provides you with a quick and easy way to get certified copies. They do not keep your original and the certified copies are acceptable as originals in my experience.