QUOTE(stillwaiting! @ Jun 4 2007, 01:03 PM)

Thanks for all the advice.
Some people here have told me that I will need to have a DoD passport in order to travel with my husband, and have the military pay for my flight there. Is this true? I didnt think I could get a passport as I am not a US citizen. Help!!
The DOD Passport (Also commonly referred to as an Official passport but is not a Diplomat Passport and Red in Color) should not be required and I'm not sure it is an option for non-us citizens. Your normal passport issued by your homeland will work as long as you are on the military travel orders.
You may need to acquire an entry visa on your own, make sure you allow time for this. Don't plan on getting much help from the local MPF or Personnel Company. We received no assistance at all when we departed Hawaii/Hickam AFB.
Currently, we are based in Italy and we had to acquire a entry visa from the Italian Consulate in California prior to traveling to Italy, it was easy and painless.
As long as you are on your Husband's military orders and have any required entry visa, you should be ok. The travel is government funded for anyone on the travel orders.
One more comment on the DOD/Official passport, I believe it is only valid for travel if you are on Travel/TDY orders or on leave orders back to the US. I don't think it is valid for tourist travel purposes.