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  • Ramstein Visitor Control Center

    The Visitor Control Center (VCC) is the focal point for visitors and guests who are not in possession of a DoD CAC or Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) card.The ROB-MC Gate VCC is located at Bldg. 800 and is open 7-days a week from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. VISITOR PASSES Only valid DoD CAC or

  • REQUEST FOR ORDERS

    Renewal Agreement Travel (RAT) Student Educational Travel (SET)

  • SOCIAL RESILIENCY TOOLS

    ADOLESCENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING SERVICES ASACS is a comprehensive program providing prevention education and counseling services to 11 to 19 year-old ID card holders in the military community. ASACS's mission is to provide comprehensive counseling services to adolescents and military families

  • Space A-Baggage and Prohibited Items

    Baggage and Prohibited Items BAGGAGE ALLOWANCES - Each passenger may check two pieces of checked baggage, 70 pounds each, up to 62 linear inches in size. Family members may pool their baggage allowances. Hand-carried baggage must fit under the seat or in the overhead compartment, if available.

  • Space A-Categories

    A complete listing of eligible passengers by category is contained in DoD 4515.13-R.  The following is a partial listing of eligible individuals. Category I: Emergency travel on a round-trip basis in connection with serious illness, death, or impending death of a member of the immediate family of

  • Space A-Command Sponsorship

    Command Sponsorship This documentation is valid for one round trip from sponsor's PCS duty location. There is no limit on the number of letters a commander may issue. Dependents must present a copy to passenger terminal personnel, and a copy must remain in their possession during travel. Passengers

  • Space A-EML Information

    Environmental Morale Leave 1. Environmental and Morale Leave (EML): Leave granted at overseas installations where environmental conditions require special arrangement for leave in more desirable locations at periodic intervals. There are two types of EML, Unfunded EML (UEML) and Funded EML (FEML).

  • Space A-Example of Command Sponsorship Letter

    Need Squadron LetterheadMEMORANDUM FOR 123 APS/Commander FROM: Name Unit 3295 APO AE 09094-3295 SUBJECT: Verification of Command-Sponsored Dependent 1. My dependent listed below is command-sponsored and eligible to travel unaccompanied: a. Spouses Name b. SSN#: 123-45-6789 c. Relationship: Spouse d.

  • Space A-Example of EUCOM Letter

    Sample of Deployment Verification letterDepartment of the (your service) Unit or Command Memorandum for the AMC Terminal From (Unit ID) Example: HHC 3/25th Armor Subject: Authorization for Command Sponsored Dependents and Cat IV Deployment Verification1. The following individuals are

  • Space A-Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions To assist with your traveling, here is a list of frequently asked questions accompanied by the answer. Question 1: Is Space A travel a reasonable substitute for travel other than on a commercial airline? Answer 1: The answer depends on you! If your travel schedule is