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People looking to fly domestically or visit military bases are now required to show a Real ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card under the Real ID Act of 2005.
Military-connected passengers may also use any of the other acceptable IDs listed, Fitz noted. Among other options listed on the TSA site are U.S. passports, Veteran Health Identification Cards ...
If you are traveling after May 7 and you don't have a Real ID, ... "For instance, it will ask you if you have a U.S. passport, global entry card, or military ID.
If you don’t have a REAL ID, you can still travel. You can use a passport, military ID, or Global Entry card in place of the new identification cards, according to the Transportation Security ...
If you don’t have a REAL ID, you can still travel. You can use a passport, military ID, or Global Entry card in place of the new identification cards, according to the Transportation Security ...