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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm surprised you don't already have a passport, saves a lot of trouble. It will depend on where you go and if there is a U.S. military presence there and if you are travelling with the military. Look at it this way, if you went on vacation from the U.S. to a foreign country you would need to take a passport!
It isn't always necessary however if you are on military service, I can remember when on tour in Canada from the UK being allowed into the U.S. with just an I.D. card but I always had a passport. Best check with your unit.
I seem to recall some trouble with US soldiers in the Phillipines recently - it MAY be that the Philippine authorities have restricted passportless travel to duty only or have asked for military personnel to be confined to base.
You'd be much better off asking this through official US channels than on a UK travel board where passportless travel is a contradiction in terms.