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Soldiers and staff from the U.S. Army Medical Department Activity – Fort Drum participated in the installation’s annual Retiree Appreciation Day, Sept. 21.
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A top advocacy group for service members and military retirees is spending time this spring on Capitol Hill seeking to ward off any discussion of changes to Tricare for Life, to include enrollment ...
Military-issued retirement benefits include TRICARE For Life when the retiree is Medicare eligible. TRICARE FOR LIFE provides robust prescription drug coverage.
What's the difference between TRICARE and TRICARE FOR LIFE (TIF)? How does TRICARE operate for the Military and their families? Our expert explains below.
When a military retiree or spouse reaches 65, they are eligible for Medicare and TRICARE for Life medical coverage. TRICARE for Life is specifically for Medicare-eligible military retirees.