I have a French birth certificate with a US state department certificate of being born abroad.
Being born on a military base doesn’t constitute U.S. soil, either. Unfair as it sounds, children born abroad, even to U.S. citizen parents serving in the military, are not natural born.
There have been numerous bills put forth for Constitutional Amendment to “make” such children born abroad eligible for the Presidency, but none have been ratified. The most recent was in 2004, sponsored by former Senator Nickles (R-OK) and co-sponsored by Senators Inhofe (R-OK) and Landrieu (D-LA), known as the “Natural Born Citizen Act.”
There are problems with such a scheme, admirable though the sentiment might be. Persons born abroad may be subject to claims of citizenship at birth by the country in which they were born, under jus soli.
Such claims upon a President could severely complicate international dealings in the capacity of President, and as Commander In Chief of the military. Outside of the United States, such individuals are subject to the laws of countries with which they possess citizenship. This would be untenable for any President, who certainly does not only deal with domestic matters, and does not remain solely in the United States for the duration of his or her term of office.
You're understanding is incorrect. Although being born on US soil would be sufficient in itself, regardless of other circumstances, it is not the only way of being a natural born citizen. All "natural born citizen" means is that one is a citizen by birth. Since you were a citizen at birth, because of your parents, you are a natural born citizen.
You are correct. MLO is FOS.