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AR 600-8-14 IDENTIFICATION CARDS FOR MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES

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This is a joint regulation, the full name is AR 600-8-14 – Identification Cards For Members of the Uniformed Services, Their Eligible Family Members, and Other Eligible Personnel. It supports the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System and the Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System (RAPIDS) for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Commissioned Officer Corps, United States Public Health Service, National Guard, and U.S. Armed Forces Reserve. Use this regulation to prepare, issue, use, account for, and dispose of ID cards the Uniformed Services issue.

Applicability: This publication does apply to Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command units.

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  • Mike McGuire

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    I’m helping the surviving spouse of a fully retired Army officer who passed away due to service related medical condition-cancer in 1995. VA had rated service member. Spouse was 53 or 54 at time of death and began receiving DIC from VA. On or about 1998 she remarried. Second husband died two weeks ago. Question?? Is she eligible for reinstatement of Dependent ID Card and Tricare For Life coverage (what is the reference). Thanks. Mike McGuire

    • Mark Gerecht

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      Mike,
      I am sure you have already found the answer. My apologies for the delayed response. I have this out to our Department of the Army experts. Another option is the local military installation Casualty Assistance Office should have this information

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