In article <3F4AB924.5070604@nuts.as>, William Boyd writes:
>I went to Jamaica a year ago and used my Military ID Card as proof of US
>Citizenship.
A Military ID Card is no [supposed to be] accepted a proof of US citizenship.
At least the web site travel.state.gov/passport_obtain.htmp says that
Army discharge papers are NOT proof of citizenship.
However it also states that a Military ID can be used as proof of identity.
A Military ID Cards does NOT proove citizenship.
There are people in the USA military who are NOT USA citizens.
(You may have read/heard that the naturalization process for many of
these non-citizen military has recently been accelerated.)
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Charlie Hammond -- Hewlett-Packard Company -- Ft Lauderdale FL USA
(hammond@not@peek.ssr.hp.com -- remove "@not" when replying)
All opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily my employer's.
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