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Old October 12, 2010, 02:53 PM   #25
Aguila Blanca
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Join Date: September 25, 2008
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Originally Posted by NavyLT
As a 26 year military member, I think that a military member's home state's permit should be good for any state, regardless of whether that state has reciprocity or not. I also think that should be true for our driver's license and car registrations.
When I was in the Army during the Vietnam unpleasantness, that was the case. My official address was my parents' address, and that's where my driver's license and car registration were. But ... my parents were alive, they still lived in the house in which I grew up, and after my one term of enlistment that's where I returned until I got into school.

How would that work for a career military person, after he/she has been in for 15 or more years, parents have died or retired to a vacation cottage in Sun City, AZ, or a condo in Belize, and the family manse has long since passed out of the family? What would such a person use as his/her "home" state and "home" address ... other than the location of the last PCS in CONUS?
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