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I AM saying she should not get one. If she is planning a divorce after 3 months of marriage she has no need of one. His command is not going to ream him for not getting her an ID if she hasn't even bothered to relocate to his area. What does she expect him to do 3 states away? And yes, ribbon cutting and other social events are beneficial to the morale of the troops during wartime so leadership DOES find the time to do them. Helping a woman get an ID [good for 4 years] for the 6 months between filing and divorce against the will of the person responsible for it and then expecting someone to retrieve it - is not at all beneficial to the morale of the military and creates unnecessary work for people who have better things to do [like shorten my wait time in getting my ID]. So leadership DOES have a hard time finding time (or caring) to do that. |