The thing is.
Soldiers are federal property. And if the military really wanted to one could claim that abortions keep the federal property from, insert X reason, and have them be a thing.
And no state can overrule what the mikitary base says, and state rules do not apply on a military base if the base commander says so.
Vice versa as well.
For instance, Texas is a constitutional carry state.
Can't do that on the base. No sheriff can override the base.
All I am saying is states have no legal rights on a military base and vice versa.
I am pretty sure that you abolished slavery. Treating anyone as chattel seems unamerican, and goes against what I assume to be the premise of a volunteer military.
And now I understand why your founding fathers didn't want a standing army- it is shit like this. The military becomes a political power on its own and a tool for oppressing your citizenry. Or for ambitious generals to see power...I really don't want to see someone casting the die in my lifetime (well, in a western country).
Well, maybe states should assert their rights and use as much lawfare as possible to put your military in its place. Which is, the defender of your nation and its people (and DEMOCRACY), not to interfere with the domestic politics of your nation.