Did you freak out after losing your dependant military I.D. card when you turned a

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certain age? I've been a military brat all my life and being affiliated with the military is all that I've ever really known. I'm a 22 year old full time college student and I lose my military I.D. next year. I need a little guidance, maybe some words of wisdom from other military kids and parents of kids who have gone through the same thing.

Were you nervous about it?

How did you feel about not being able to get on base anymore?

If you could still get on base how did you feel about not being able to shop at the commissary or the BX/PX anymore?

I guess the main question that I'm asking is how can I prepare myself so that the experience of losing my I.D. won't be so traumatic?

If anyone has any words of wisdom or guidance, all is welcome if you think that it will help!

Please and thank you!

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To the last two answerers, I don't think that you're getting the point. It's more about how to prepare myself to life outside of this umberella that I've been living under my whole life.

Obviously, you don't know what it's like and you don't have the ability to really understand.

A simple "yes" or "no" would've done perfectly or at the very least say that you've never had a military I.D.

It's not the card, it's everything that comes with it.

Anybody has the ability to say that they agree with the smartest idiot above or below them.

I can be one one the most painfully sarcastic smart asses that anyone has ever met, so I can understand and appreciate comments like those.

But because I'm asking a real question to get real answers, I can't even appreciate your answers.

Seriously?

Get a life.
 
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