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Navy Cash Card Help

I have gotten a email from my son who is deployed on a carrier, and he has informed me that he did not have his cash card to make purchases on the ship. Is there anything on this end that I can do, or advice that I can give him in acquiring one while at sea?

Thank you

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Since I immigrated the legal way, it took a few years to become a naturalized US Citizen. However, when the children want to join a branch of the military, it can become a bit challenging for the following reason:

Until 2011, German citizenship law stated that when you joined the military of a friendly nation, you automatically gave up the German citizenship. However, in 2011, the law concerning German citizenship was comprehensively re-written. This also impacts young men and women with one German parent, when they want to join a branch of the U.S. Military. Since specific security clearances are required for certain fields and dual-citizenship is not allowed, the prospective candidates must renounce their German citizenship.

The attached  document was created to help other parents in this situation as a walk-through for the procedural steps. We did provide this to our recruiter, but it might be useful for someone over here as well. However, keep in mind it only applies to future military with one parent being of German descent.

Renounce_Citizenship_Procedure.pdf

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Upcoming RTC Graduation

Just wanted to wish all the new seaman who will be graduating from RTC, Great Lakes, On March 14th the best of luck and God's speed. Your family and friends are all behind you and love you very much. This includes my son, Nick who is in Ship-03 Division 106. Look forward to seeing all of you next week.
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