kadaten
Haven't been "HOME" in awhile...
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Yes, I'm sure they were base stickers, especially since he's never been attached to a ship!! Just confirmed it with him. He had them for NAS Pensacola, FCTCL Dam Neck, and NAS Cecil Field. Didn't get them when he transferred to NAS Jacksonville, or anywhere since then. Only he had stickers...my dependent ID never had them.You said your husband was in the Navy. Are you sure the stickers on the ID are "base" stickers. Or are they ship stickers? When my husband deploys, he gets a sticker on his ID that has the name of the ship that he is on. He is stationed in North Carolina, but the ships are from Virginia. His stickers just have the name of the ships on them. You would have to have a really good knowledge of our ships to know which ones were stationed in Florida. This is interesting because we have never seen that.
Like I said before, isn't it odd how some things are different. Don't know why the bases down here did it, but they did. Maybe it was just a Navy thing. Also don't know why they stopped...maybe because it wasn't fool-proof? You could leave on old stickers, not put on new ones, etc. so it wasn't really a reliable indicator of where you were stationed.I get what everyone is saying, but just a few points....
1. We have been in the Marine Corps 13 years and never had stickers on our ID cards. The DOD stickers on our cars change from base to base, but nothing on ID's.
2. Let's be honest about why most people in the military change their residency to Florida.....no state taxes. The only reason people change their residency from their original home state is if it benefits them in someway. Why else would you do it?
Just my opinion......
As for why most people change to FL...yes, I understand that, but that's not why we did. We got married fresh out of college and immediately moved to FL for his 1st set of orders. Both being from other, different states, it made sense to simplify and be from one. FL was where we were living at the time, where we established our first home together. It just happens to have many bells and whistles. As for keeping it.....it's just easier, and yes, it does have its perks. (Plus, I get to keep pushing for orders back to FL! Hoping for Tampa in May '05!!)
Back to the original question, though. Personal experience: We were sent to VA for school for 9 months between our two FL tours. Had we changed residency to VA I could have started on my Master's at in-state tuition rates. (And the difference in tuition was way more than the difference in taxes!) Knowing we were only there temporarily, though, we didn't change just to use that benefit. Just how we handled it....
Anyway...this is probably more debate than the OP intended. She's got more than enough opinions and can decide what she wants to do
Katie

