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H.R. 270, The TRICARE Continuity of Coverage for National Guard and Reserve Families Act of 2009 (2 comments ↓ | 3 wiki edits: view article ↓)

H.R. 270 would amend title 10, United States Code, to provide for continuity of TRICARE Standard coverage for certain members of the Retired Reserve.

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Lara Dorman

September 9, 2009, 11:57am (report abuse)

I am a retiring member of the National Guard that has been with Tricare since 2006. Once I retire (at age 41) I will no longer be eligable for Tricare since I am not 60. I will not have insurance as I am self employed. I have served for 22 years and think that retired members of Guard and Reserve should be eligible for Tricare. We have served our nation - worked multiple jobs (both civilian and military), our families have supported our military mission yet we cannot recieve healthcare until age 60. This is wrong and a slap in the face to all of us that have served and sacrificed for so long.

john dover

September 26, 2009, 12:00pm (report abuse)

IAM 58 YEARS OLD SERVED 28 YEARS ACTIVE AND RESERVE I MAY BE TOLD TO RETIRE NO HEALTH INSURANCE FOR 2YEARS UNLESS I BUY FOR MYSELF AND IT IS VERY EXPENSIVE

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