No doubt about it everyone entering the fort could vote in Texas.
Still not allowed to carry on base.
This might have had something to do with it:
A new Defense Department background check security system could force bases that do not require most visitors to show more than a driver’s license to enter the gate to obtain special passes to access the base.
The system, known as the Identity Matching Engine for Security and Analysis (IMESA), combines a background check through the FBI’s National Crime Information Center arrest warrant database with a check on whether the credentials have been lost, stolen or are no longer valid.
Those individuals already in the Defense Department’s personnel database as a service member, dependent, civilian employee or contractor will be checked against the system automatically when passing through a security checkpoint where their IDs are scanned.
But it may not work that way for visitors at all bases.
At some locations such as Fort Campbell, Kentucky, they will need to go into a visitor’s center and provide their full name, date of birth and social security number in order to go through the background check. Fort Campbell officials also plan to require visitors to show proof of vehicle registration and insurance, although it is not needed for the background check.
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Active Duty/Retiree ping.