Posted on Jan 27, 2023
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Me and my husband live in base housing, and my aunt recently got kicked out of the place she was staying. Would it be possible to have her move on base with us? Would it be considered a family emergency so that she can live on base with us temporarily?
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CPO David R. D.
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This comes down to your housing contract, since most base housing units are now privatized. I agree with PO1 H Gene Lawrence Check with housing office for the right answer.
Where it would become more difficult, is if you have to go through a base entrance gate to get to your home, because then you would need a visitor pass every time you re-entered the base with her in the car.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams
MAJ Ronnie Reams
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I not know how army does, but at SJAFB with visitor, I show my ID and visitor's real ID to SP on gate, and they let visitor in.
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CPO David R. D.
CPO David R. D.
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MAJ Ronnie Reams - At Whiteman AFB, I was required to go in to the Visitor Control Office and get a visitor pass for my wife, since your Military ID had expired. Her Missouri Driver's License is still current.

And I'm retired Navy, and I'm not sure what security changes may have taken place since I retired. Some Navy bases just wanted the driver to have a military ID, and didn't even worry about the passengers, before I retired.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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If it were me, I would check with base housing.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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You better look at your lease and talk to housing. It depends.
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