Posted on Apr 26, 2015
Young Indecisive retiree would like advice on living OCONUS?
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I'm 27 and retired.
I've had idea after idea of what I could see myself doing after the military.
I'd really like to experience living OCONUS.
Assistance or advice transitioning OCONUS as a retiree would be greatly appreciated thank you.
I've had idea after idea of what I could see myself doing after the military.
I'd really like to experience living OCONUS.
Assistance or advice transitioning OCONUS as a retiree would be greatly appreciated thank you.
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 6
When you say retired, are you medically retired where you would need to be in the vicinity of a military base for support? Either way, being a DoD employee could have some good benefits for being OCONUS.
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OCONUS is great. I did it and loved it. Transition? You're not in Kansas anymore Toto. Every place has pros and cons. Most of Europe is not 24X7 which takes getting used to. Your medical care will be better tho...
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If you are talking Korea.... I have the news!!
Retirees no longer need a Ration Card! Once you arrive, go to the DBIDS office (open Monday - Friday times vary by location) on the base close to where you plan to visit, register your ID card. This allows your card to be scanned for base entry without showing two forms of pictured ID. If you are traveling with a spouse, she must get a ration card to enter the PX and commissary. The DBIDS office in Yongsan is located in the 1st Replacement Center (1RC) building (the old O’Club which is now the “In and Out” processing center.) This is across the parking lot from Dragon Hill Lodge on South Post.
Date of Information: OCT 2015 when I went over to do final research on the book that I co-authored with Dr. Anna Lint, “8 Eyes on Korea, A Travel Perspective of Seoul, Korea.”
Multiple perspectives of Korea from both Americans and Koreans. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BAEVN7I All proceeds go to charity.
Retirees no longer need a Ration Card! Once you arrive, go to the DBIDS office (open Monday - Friday times vary by location) on the base close to where you plan to visit, register your ID card. This allows your card to be scanned for base entry without showing two forms of pictured ID. If you are traveling with a spouse, she must get a ration card to enter the PX and commissary. The DBIDS office in Yongsan is located in the 1st Replacement Center (1RC) building (the old O’Club which is now the “In and Out” processing center.) This is across the parking lot from Dragon Hill Lodge on South Post.
Date of Information: OCT 2015 when I went over to do final research on the book that I co-authored with Dr. Anna Lint, “8 Eyes on Korea, A Travel Perspective of Seoul, Korea.”
Multiple perspectives of Korea from both Americans and Koreans. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BAEVN7I All proceeds go to charity.
Amazon.com: 8 Eyes on Korea, A Travel Perspective of Seoul, Korea eBook: Anna Lint, James Lint,...
Amazon.com: 8 Eyes on Korea, A Travel Perspective of Seoul, Korea eBook: Anna Lint, James Lint, Patrick Hughes, Jim Watkins, Antonio Rucci, Kat Lysaght: Kindle Store
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