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The Marine Corps continued its use of vehicle decals years after the other services did away with them. The Air Force eliminated the decal requirement in 2007, and the Army and Navy followed suit ...
All drivers still While given the green light to remove military decals from their vehicles, Marines and families are still required to register their automobiles vehicles at their home station ...
The new policy will also have a major impact on installation budgets, resulting in an estimated $750,000 in annual savings Navy-wide, as well as a drastic reduction in administrative tasks.
Claim: A retired Marine was forced to remove USMC decals from his car or be fined, while neighbors were allowed to keep their Obama stickers without incident. TRUE: Dallas resident Frank Larison ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Jan. 28, 2011) -- During a Survivor Outreach Services working group meeting last year, several participants expressed difficulty in gaining access to military installations to ...
By MC1(SW) Greg Johnson Navy Region Southeast Public Affairs Navy Region Southeast (NRSE) drivers will no longer be required to display a Department of Defense (DoD) vehicle decal to gain access t… ...
Updated at 5:22 p.m. Department of Defense employees can leave or remove vehicles’ base-registration decals that became obsolete Monday. “We are getting a lot of questions about when the ...
Tulsa Police say they have video, showing 30-year-old Ammar Al-Nasseri vandalizing several cars that have clear connections to the military through decals or license plates.
Ellsworth compared the decals to a peek into a person's Facebook page. "Except with stick figures," he said, "not even real photos." Call Star reporter Dana Hunsinger Benbow at (317) 444-6012.
I’ve spent much of my life surrounded by fellow veterans, bonded by sacrifice, stories and a belief in the ideals the military represents. My car boasts a Marine Corps decal, and my sense of ...