Department of Defense MANUAL - CAC

Department of Defense

MANUAL

NUMBER 1000.13, Volume 2

January 23, 2014

USD(P&R)

SUBJECT:

DoD Identification (ID) Cards: Benefits for Members of the Uniformed Services,

Their Dependents, and Other Eligible Individuals

References: See Enclosure 1

1. PURPOSE

a. Manual. This Manual is composed of several volumes, each containing its own purpose.

The purpose of the overall Manual, in accordance with the authority in DoD Directives (DoDDs)

5124.02 and 1000.25 (References (a) and (b)), is to implement policy established in DoD

Instruction (DoDI) 1000.13 (Reference (c)), assign responsibilities, and provide procedures for

DoD ID cards.

b. Volume. This Volume prescribes the benefits for commissary; exchange; morale,

welfare, and recreation (MWR); Military Health Services direct care in military treatment

facilities (MTFs); and TRICARE civilian health care (CHC) in support of the members of the

uniformed services, their dependents, and other eligible individuals in accordance with

Reference (c).

2. APPLICABILITY. This Volume applies to:

a. OSD, the Military Departments (including the Coast Guard at all times, including when it

is a Service in the Department of Homeland Security by agreement with that Department), the

Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the Combatant

Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense

Agencies, the DoD Field Activities, and all other organizational entities within the Department

of Defense (hereinafter referred to collectively as the ¡°DoD Components¡±).

b. The Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS), under agreement

with the Department of Health and Human Services, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Administration (NOAA), under agreement with the Department of Commerce.

3. DEFINITIONS. See Glossary.

DoDM 1000.13-V2, January 23, 2014

4. RESPONSIBILITIES

a. Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)). The USD(P&R)

shall establish overall policy and procedures for the issuance of ID cards to members of the

uniformed services, their dependents, and other eligible individuals.

b. Secretaries of the Military Departments; Director, USPHS; and Administrator, NOAA.

The Secretaries of the Military Departments; Director, USPHS; and Administrator, NOAA, shall:

(1) Appoint project officers from a level that represents the Service position of the

active, National Guard, and Reserve Components for personnel policy to serve on the Joint

Uniformed Services Personnel Advisory Committee.

(2) Comply with the provisions of this Volume and other related policy and procedural

guidance from the Department of Defense.

c. Heads of the DoD Components. The Heads of the DoD Components shall comply with

the provisions of this Volume.

5. PROCEDURES. The guidelines for benefits are in Enclosures 2 through 15.

6. RELEASABILITY. UNLIMITED. This Volume is approved for public release and is

available on the Internet from the DoD Issuances Website at .

7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Volume:

a. Is effective January 23, 2014.

b. Must be reissued, cancelled, or certified current within 5 years of its publication to be

considered current in accordance with DoD Instruction 5025.01 (Reference (d)).

c. Will expire effective January 23, 2024 and be removed from the DoD Issuances Website

if it hasn¡¯t been reissued or cancelled in accordance with Reference (d).

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DoDM 1000.13-V2, January 23, 2014

Enclosures

1. References

2. Benefits

3. Benefits for Active Duty Members of the Uniformed Services

4. Benefits for National Guard and Reserve Members of the Uniformed Services

5. Benefits for Former Members of the Uniformed Services

6. Benefits for Retired Members of the Uniformed Services

7. Benefits for Medal of Honor Recipients

8. Benefits for Disabled American Veterans

9. Benefits for Transitional Healthcare Members and Dependents

10. Benefits for Surviving Dependents

11. Benefits for Abused Dependents

12. Benefits for Former Spouses

13. Benefits for Civilian Personnel

14. Benefits for Retired Civilian Personnel

15. Benefits for Foreign Affiliates

Glossary

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DoDM 1000.13-V2, January 23, 2014

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ENCLOSURE 1: REFERENCES ...................................................................................................7

ENCLOSURE 2: DoD BENEFITS ................................................................................................8

ENCLOSURE 3: BENEFITS FOR ACTIVE DUTY MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED

SERVICES ................................................................................................................................9

ENCLOSURE 4: BENEFITS FOR NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVE MEMBERS OF

THE UNIFORMED SERVICES .............................................................................................11

ENCLOSURE 5: BENEFITS FOR FORMER MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED

SERVICES ..............................................................................................................................13

ENCLOSURE 6: BENEFITS FOR RETIRED MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED

SERVICES ...............................................................................................................................15

ENCLOSURE 7: BENEFITS FOR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS ..................................18

ENCLOSURE 8: BENEFITS FOR DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS .............................20

ENCLOSURE 9: BENEFITS FOR TRANSITIONAL HEALTHCARE MEMBERS AND

DEPENDENTS ........................................................................................................................22

ENCLOSURE 10: BENEFITS FOR SURVIVING DEPENDENTS ...........................................24

ENCLOSURE 11: BENEFITS FOR ABUSED DEPENDENTS.................................................32

ENCLOSURE 12: BENEFITS FOR FORMER SPOUSES .........................................................34

ENCLOSURE 13: BENEFITS FOR CIVILIAN PERSONNEL .................................................37

ENCLOSURE 14: BENEFITS FOR RETIRED CIVILIAN PERSONNEL................................47

ENCLOSURE 15: BENEFITS FOR FOREIGN AFFILIATES...................................................49

GLOSSARY ..................................................................................................................................54

PART I. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ................................................................54

PART II. DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................55

TABLES

1. Benefits for Active Duty Members, Not Including National Guard or Reserve

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Members ................................................................................................................................9

2. Benefits for Dependents of Active Duty Members...............................................................9

3. Benefits for National Guard and Reserve Members Not on Active Duty Greater Than

30 Days ..............................................................................................................................11

4. Benefits for National Guard and Reserve Members on Active Duty for Periods Greater

Than 30 Days.......................................................................................................................11

5. Benefits for Dependents of National Guard/Reserve Members .........................................12

6. Benefits for Former Members and Dependents ..................................................................13

7. Benefits for Voluntary Retired Members and PDRL Members .........................................15

8. Benefits for TDRL Members ..............................................................................................15

9. Benefits for Retired Reserve Members ...............................................................................16

10. Benefits for Retired Reserve Members Ordered to Active Duty Greater Than 30

Days ..................................................................................................................................16

11. Benefits for Non-Regular Service Retirement for Qualifying Ready Reserve

Members ...........................................................................................................................16

12. Benefits for Dependents of Retired Members of the Uniformed

Services .............................................................................................................................16

13. Benefits for MOH Recipients and Dependents .................................................................18

14. Benefits for 100 Percent DAVs and Dependents ..............................................................20

15. Benefits for THC Members and Dependents ....................................................................22

16. Benefits for Surviving Dependents of Active Duty Deceased Members .........................24

17. Benefits for Surviving Dependents of Deceased National Guard/Reserve Members ......26

18. Benefits for Surviving Dependents of Reserve Members Who Die After Receipt of Their

NOE and Retired Reserve Members Not Age 60, and Former Members Not in Receipt of

Retired Pay .........................................................................................................................27

19. Benefits for Surviving Dependents of Deceased Uniformed Services Retirees and

Deceased MOH Recipients ................................................................................................29

20. Benefits for Surviving Dependents of 100 Percent DAV .................................................30

21. Benefits for Abused Dependents of Retirement Eligible Members..................................32

22. Benefits for Abused Dependents of Non-Retirement Eligible

Service Members ..............................................................................................................33

23. Benefits for 20/20/20 Former Spouses of Active Duty, Regular Retired,

and Non-Regular Retired Members at Age 60 .................................................................34

24. Benefits for 20/20/20 Former Spouses for Retired Reserve Under Age 60 .....................35

25. Benefits for 20/20/15 Former Spouses of Active Duty, Regular Retired, and Non

Regular Retired at Age 60.................................................................................................35

26. Benefits for 20/20/15 Former Spouses of Retired Reserve Member Under Age 60 ........36

27. Benefits for 10/20/10 Former Spouses .............................................................................36

28. Benefits for Civilian Employees in the United States ......................................................37

29. Benefits for Civilian Personnel and Dependents Residing on a Military

Installation in the United States........................................................................................37

30. Benefits for DoD and Uniformed Services Civilian Personnel Stationed or Employed

OCONUS and Accompanying Dependents ......................................................................38

31. Benefits for non-DoD and non-Uniformed Services Government Agencies Civilian

Personnel Stationed or Employed OCONUS and Accompanying Dependents ...............40

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