The short answer is "no." The cards have encrypted information on them. Because they're secure, they're used for access to military bases and sensitive military computer networks.
I don't like the way TSA screeners handle U.S. military troops. In a way I understand it, but I still wish that airport screening could be done better for those who serve -- especially those with higher rank and high-level security clearances.
but I still wish that airport screening could be done better for those who serve -- especially those with higher rank and high-level security clearances.
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Keep screwing the privates eh.