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This guide details the full eligibility criteria for the Common Access Card (CAC) for active-duty members of the US Navy (USN), Marine Corps (USMC), and Reserve forces, including retirees and certain family members. It also outlines restricted eligibility for those in limited training status and specifies no eligibility for retired personnel not on active duty. Additionally, it highlights the role of cross-service military aid societies and the National Military Command Support (NMCRS) in processing assistance requests.
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Level I-Client Services AssistantClient Eligibility Overview
Full Eligibility • USN/USMC • While serving on active duty. • USNR/USMCR • While serving on extended active duty. • USN/USMC and USNR/USMCR Retired • Retired after years required from active duty or for medical reasons, USNR/USMCR after age 60. TDRL (Temporary Disability Retired List) or PDRL (Permanent Disability Retired List).
Full Eligibility (Cont’d) • 100% Disabled Retirees. • Family members of the previously listed. • DB (20/20/20).
RestrictedEligibility • USNR/USMCR • Critical emergency assistance when they are in a drill status or active duty for training for less than 30 days.
No Eligibility • USNR/USMCR • Not on active duty. • Retired Reserve status. • 100% DAV Discharged Personnel • TAMP Personnel • Appellate/Administrative Leave
No Eligibility (Cont’d) • DB (20/20/15). • Family members of the those listed.
Cross Service • Army, Air Force and Coast Guard • Have their own Military Aid Societies. • NMCRS processes requests for assistance on behalf of those organizations • The appropriate aid Society determines eligibility and assistance based on its own policies.
Cross Service • Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard • Have their own Military Aid Societies. • NMCRS sometimes processes requests for assistance on behalf of those organizations. • The appropriate aid Society determines eligibility and assistance based on its own policies.