Posted on Apr 8, 2020
PO2 Harold Mencke
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Nobody is going to issue retirees masks lol. You will either need to buy or make your own or you will not be allowed in the commissary. They aren't issuing them to Active so why issue to retirees....
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CW3 Harvey K.
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The principle "back in the old Corps" was that anything an enlisted troop was required to possess would be issued to him. Officers might be ordered (or merely "suggested") to purchase whatever the chain of command considered they should possess.
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TSgt Joe C.
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https://www.army.mil/article/234461/face_masks_now_required_on_all_commissary_shoppers_employees

Make your own mask. No one is going to give you or a retiree one. No mask, no entrance.
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CSM Richard StCyr
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Edited 6 y ago
You have to get your own. They just initiated this here on post yesterday. They (post) included face "coverings" in our document realizing masks are hard to come by. Bandanas or "drive on rags" were on the list of approved coverings. The disclaimer was that they had to be in good taste. The dollar store has them for .99 cents.
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What is the DOD policy on face masks? And who's to issue them to the retirees so they can go on the commissary?
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You don't need a face mask to go to the commissary. I just went today without one. I would recommend wearing one, but I'm sure the DOD doesn't really care about retirees enough to issue face masks so that they can shop somewhere more convenient for them
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SGM Bill Frazer
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They might issue them in 2030!
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TSgt Joe C.
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PO1 Rick Serviss
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The guidance I'm getting is we have to make our own.
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DoD policy is that all personnel on a military installation will wear a mask when 6 feet distance can't be met. This excludes individuals in their houses on military installations. As for retirees, I haven't seen anything specific as to who will issue retirees their masks. There is nothing saying you can't buy or make your own.
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