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  2. Next Generation Uniformed Services ID Card

    www.cac.mil/Next-Generation-Uniformed-Services-ID-Card

    The Department of Defense transitioned from its legacy paper-based Uniformed Services Identification (USID) card to a more secure, next generation USID card. The Next Generation USID card incorporates an updated design and security features to deter counterfeiting and fraud, and is printed on a plastic cardstock.

  3. Retiree and Dependent ID Cards - What You Should Know

    www.military.com/benefits/retiree-and-dependent-id-cards.html

    If you are a dependent, you must provide a completed DD Form 1172-2 and two forms of ID in original form. The DD Form 1172-2 must be: Digitally signed and submitted using RAPIDS Self...

  4. Military ID & CAC Cards | Military OneSource

    www.militaryonesource.mil/military-basics/new-to-the-military/military-id-and...

    Enroll in DEERS by completing a DD Form 1172-2. The service member is the sponsor and will sign and submit the form. Submit the form through the ID Card Office Online or in person at a RAPIDS site. Use this RAPIDS site locator to find a location near you to make an appointment.

  5. United States Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification...

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    Prior to December 2020 the Department of Defense issued military ID cards utilizing a color-coded system the consisted of Department of Defense (DD) Form 2, for retirees; the DD Form 2765, [4] for privileged veterans; and the DD Form 1173-1.

  6. Getting Your ID Card

    www.cac.mil/Next-Generation-Uniformed-Services-ID-Card/Getting-Your-ID-Card

    At least one form of ID must be a valid State or Federal government-issued picture identification (for example, passport, driver's license, or current DoD ID card). If you are a dependent, you must provide a completed DD Form 1172-2 and two forms of ID in original form.

  7. A DD Form 2 is a defense form used to identify an individual as a reserve- retired, retired, or reserved member of the U.S Armed Forces. This card makes you eligible for benefits that include legal assistance as well as medical care.

  8. Types Of Veteran ID Cards - Veterans Affairs

    www.va.gov/records/get-veteran-id-cards

    You’ll need to fill out an Application for Identification Card/DEERS Enrollment (DD Form 1172-2). Download DD Form 1172-2 (PDF) Then turn in your completed application to a Real-Time Automated Personnel Identification System (RAPIDS) office for processing. Learn more about how to apply for a DoD Identification Card

  9. Managing Your Uniformed Services ID Card

    www.cac.mil/Next-Generation-Uniformed-Services-ID-Card/Managing-Your-ID-Card

    Using Your Card. If you are a dependent of a Service member and the Service member is called to active duty for 31 days or more, you and your sponsor should fill out a DD Form 1172-2. This application, along with the surrender of DD Form 1173-1, will allow dependents to receive the DD Form 1173.

  10. Military ID Cards Eligibility and Access | Military OneSource

    www.militaryonesource.mil/military-basics/new-to-the-military/department-of...

    Dependents and others will need to complete a DD Form 1172-2 with their military sponsor and visits a RAPIDS site with two forms of acceptable ID and proper documentation for final verification and processing.

  11. DOD ID Card Issuance and Replacement - U.S. Department of Defense

    www.defense.gov/Contact/Help-Center/Article/Article/2742543/dod-id-card...

    A uniformed service ID card, or USID, is issued to military family members and military retirees to access service benefits and privileges. Military personnel, retirees, and their family members...