Veterans...Get the hell in here now!

Just got notification that a real ID is required for any guest that is sponsored on base now.
My wife and I just got ours last month as Arlington National Cemetery is going to require them for people with permission to drive on the Cemetery property. We have one of the rarely issued permits to drive throughout the Cemetery as my grandfather was a full bird Colonel and is buried there with my Uncle, and 2 of my buddies. I haven't been on a base in years as there just aren't any close to us unfortunately. I miss the commissary prices the most.
 
Anyone else ever face any disciplinary action under the UCMJ?
I got a company grade article 15 for beating the crap out of a soldier that disrespected my wife. 30 days of extra duty and a loss of pay for 30 days. The NCO in charge of my extra duty was cool as fuck when he heard why I did it and let me watch TV instead of policing up trash in the parking lot. It was 100% worth it and they transferred the guy I beat up because nobody would work with him after.
 
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I watch "On Patrol Live" and there's a few Southern states that use unmarked, no nothing showing. Not afraid to PIT you either no matter the speed.
We do quite often for the entertainment value. "I'm a sovereign citizen" gets people nowhere. "WELL I'm a cop, put your hands behind your back."
 
I watch "On Patrol Live" and there's a few Southern states that use unmarked, no nothing showing. Not afraid to PIT you either no matter the speed.
I have been addicted to that show for years. A real eye opener on where our society has sunk to. A few years ago one state used a type of thermal reactive paint for their cop cars. It was almost invisible until a switch turned on heated wires in the doors which made the cop logo pop up, very sneaky.
 
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Guam 1991, Humanitarian Service medal #2. Captain Pauly on the left (prior enlisted) and the mayor of a town on Guam, Last name was probably Flores, lot of them there.
My last ship was Skippered by Capt Ross Bell (a decorated (( Bronze Star with Combat "V" + Purple heart)) Vietnam vet and Mustang as well). The guy knew the first name of every one under his command, not to mention wives and children's names. I'da followed through Hell had he asked.
 
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