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Anyone who possesses a common access card, or CAC, must keep it safeguarded and not allow it to be duplicated or photographed. According to Title 18, U.S. Code Part I, Chapter 33, Section 701, it is illegal for a commercial establishment to photocopy a military identification card as a means to verify military affiliation for providing government rates or discounts on products or services.
190409-F-YG475-9001.JPG Photo By: Alexx Pons

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas - Anyone who possesses a common access card, or CAC, must keep it safeguarded and not allow it to be duplicated or photographed. According to Title 18, U.S. Code Part I, Chapter 33, Section 701, it is illegal for a commercial establishment to photocopy a military identification card as a means to verify military affiliation for providing government rates or discounts on products or services.


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