Just wanted to talk about getting your license situated. I know I was having alot of questions that had no answers. 1st go do your JKO drivers training 2hr and 1hr wait 2 days and make sure you do it within 60days of going to get license. Once you do that you need to go to the TMP office on humphreys ITS NOT IN ONE STOP. Get a cab tell them TMP office. Go in there are signs pointing you to go upstairs just follow or ask don't be that guy with too much pride. Once you get inside they will have you fill out paperwork that is basically you driver's license in the states. They will ask for pinpoint orders and if you command sponsored they need that paperwork so have a copy. You give them that do the paperwork and that's literally it. They give you a orange or red looking license. If your doing a government vehicle license I think you need to do a few other things like a reaction test but they will let you know. This is my experience for getting my POV license on camp humphreys. Hopes this...
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