Can DoD civilians use USO lounge?


Can DoD civilians use USO lounge? Access is privileged to active duty and retired military personnel, National Guard, reservists, merchant marines and dependents. Military ID is required. DoD contractors and DoD civilians authorized access with ID.


How can I get free airport lounge access for military?

Other methods of military airport lounge access include: United Club: Free access to active duty military members and their families taking a United operated flight on the same day. Present your military ID (or be in uniform), boarding pass, and sponsoring documentation. American Airlines Admirals Club: Free access.


Can veterans use the USO in Orlando Airport?

USO airport locations work on a space available basis. Current U.S. military (Active, Guard, Reserve, Retired) have priority. Then Retired Military and last veterans. If a location is at or near capacity the later categories will be restricted.


Who is eligible for USO lounge?

Active duty and retired military personnel, National Guard, reservists, and their dependents are welcome in the lounge. Military ID is required. We look forward to seeing you! 703-417-8876 .


Does the USO serve alcohol?

Smokes, but not booze. USO snack bars sold cigarettes to troops, but didn't sell liquor. Today, alcohol and tobacco are forbidden, but all snacks at USO locations are free to troops and their families.


How do you get access to the USO airport lounge?

Access: To use USO facilities, you need to have a current Active Duty, Guard, Reserve or Dependent ID card. We also accept military retiree ID cards if space is available. For reference though, VA issued ID cards or driver's licenses with Veteran shown on the card do not fall into the above categories.