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<blockquote data-quote="Hsia" data-source="post: 2040483" data-attributes="member: 736121"><p>No, all active duty service members and their dependents have health care. Tri care is great. I never pay for a doctor’s visit and all my medications are free on base. So to answer your question, there are no active duty service members who dont have health care. Part of their contract entails that the goverment pays for their health care, dental and their families can utilize Tri-care and Concordia. </p><p></p><p>Also, I would like to remind you please don’t call everyone a Soldier. Soldier represents those in the Army. There are Marines in the USMC, Sailors in the US Navy and Airmen in the USAF. They are not called Soldiers. </p><p></p><p>Now, retired military retain their healthcare for life. It is part of the deal for serving 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hsia, post: 2040483, member: 736121"] No, all active duty service members and their dependents have health care. Tri care is great. I never pay for a doctor’s visit and all my medications are free on base. So to answer your question, there are no active duty service members who dont have health care. Part of their contract entails that the goverment pays for their health care, dental and their families can utilize Tri-care and Concordia. Also, I would like to remind you please don’t call everyone a Soldier. Soldier represents those in the Army. There are Marines in the USMC, Sailors in the US Navy and Airmen in the USAF. They are not called Soldiers. Now, retired military retain their healthcare for life. It is part of the deal for serving 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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