"said Shoemaker, a retired Army sergeant first class "
TriCare is specifically medical insurance for RETIRED military and their dependents.
It’s literally in the SECOND SENTENCE OF THE ARTICLE:
“said Shoemaker, a retired Army sergeant first class “
TriCare is specifically medical insurance for RETIRED military and their dependents.”
Yes. It is. I cited that in my post 23
I also said i am going for coffee
In any case he says his problem is that he promised his recruits lifetime medical. That’s not right