The Navy is saying goodbye to a small piece of military culture. Car windshield stickers identifying the driver as part of the uniformed family will become obsolete July 1. Instead, the Navy will rely ...
On Monday, vehicles regularly accessing Navy bases including Naval Air Station Fallon will no longer be required to have permanent installation-access decals ...
"Eliminating the DoD decals and implementing electronic credentialing will improve our security posture because it will allow our gate security personnel to more carefully scrutinize authorized ...
Navy Region Southeast (NRSE) drivers will no longer be required to display a Department of Defense (DoD) vehicle decal to gain access to installations beginning July ...
As of July 1, the Navy will no longer issue or use vehicle decals for base access, including Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. Vehicle decals were used to ensure vehicles on Navy installations complied ...
Soon it will be much more difficult to spot a sailor or military spouse on the highways of Hampton Roads. Beginning next month, the Navy will no longer require service members to display vehicle ...
Fort Benning announced this week that they are no longer requiring visitors to get passes before entering post or those with military IDs who want to skip the visitor center to get DoD car decals.