Can civilians with Dbids on base be able to shop at the commissary or base exchange?

2021-04-18 1:11 pm

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2021-04-18 1:36 pm
A Dbid just gets you on base/post to do your job nothing more than that. 

There was a time period when they could go to the exchange during COVID if essential workers. But unless you qualify as a retiree, dependent or a veteran you cannot. 

Overseas you might be able to a exchange but it is limited. 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/01/13/dod-cancels-plans-let-thousands-of-civilian-employees-shop-exchange.html

For the dude who said yes, that base shut down in 1992. It might have been an option then but not how. 
2021-04-19 1:39 am
No.
The only people that can shop at the exchange or commissary are authorized patrons.  A DBIDS card is just a base access card.  Just because you got a DBIDS card to delivery pizzas to base housing doesn't mean you get to buy cheap food in the commissary.  If you want to do that, enlist or marry a servicemember.  
2021-04-18 6:23 pm
.Yes, if accompanied with an active duty Sailor. Check out the Navy Exchange anywhere in the World. I bought a new telescope, Subic Bay Naval Station Navy Exchange. I proved that Sirius ain't Jupiter to the officers and gentlemen of USS Somers DDG-34

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