Q&A

Can deployed soldiers make phone calls?

Can deployed soldiers make phone calls?

Depending on the mission and area of deployment, most Soldiers will have the ability to send and receive telephone calls, or use an Internet videophone or teleconferencing system. Most Soldiers will also have access to their email accounts.

How do I send money to a deployed soldier?

What are my options?

  1. Bank transfers. Most major US banks will allow you to wire money domestically or internationally to another bank account.
  2. Online money transfer services.
  3. Providers with cash pickup.
  4. Peer-to-peer apps.
  5. Sending checks, money orders or gift cards.

Do soldiers in Afghanistan have access to the Internet?

Internet access for soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq is usually available via the following methods. Internet cafes – Available at some bases. Soldiers can expect to pay $5 to $10 per hour for use and spend time waiting their turn. Personal Internet access – Soldiers can have Internet access in their living quarters.

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Can a military member access his bank account from overseas?

Cannot access his bank account. Military members can access their money from overseas. They pay bills online, buy items from websites and even arrange for car loans. If they ask you for money — even a loan, this is a scam.

Is there a database to find someone in the military?

How to Locate U.S. Military Personnel and Veterans It’s not easy to find military members or get their contact information. There’s no database to search. And privacy laws and military rules don’t allow the services to share this information.

Do you have to pay for military expenses while deployed?

Service members do not have to pay for internet connections, food or travel expenses etc. while deployed. Even if a service member misses a connecting flight, the military takes care of this. If someone you met online claims to be stranded in an airport, do not send them money. If they ask for money, this is a scam. Claim to be Special Forces.

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Is there a database of active duty military family members?

There’s no database to search. And privacy laws and military rules don’t allow the services to share this information. If you can’t reach a family member on active duty in an emergency, contact the American Red Cross.