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Yes, you are allowed to purchase military issue clothing if you are not in or have once been in the military.
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Mitt considers military retirees among the "47%" of Americans dependent on the federal government.
Phillip H. Allman has written: 'Military retirees' -- subject(s): Americans, Retired military personnel
USAA Casualty Insurance Corp. (CIC) covers ex-dependents of military retirees.
Bank of America does indeed offer special services to people in the military. This includes those who are active duty as well as retirees. Many of their services extend to the families of military personnel.
You are issued a retired military I.D. card from DEERS. There are no cards for veterans just retirees.
US Military retirees are subject to a yearly COLA increase (Cost Of Living Allowance), that is indexed to the official CPI inflation rate in the US.
No, unless the retiree took out the Survior Benefit option on retirement, then the spouse would get 1/2 of the military retirees monthly benefit.
Soldiers, military retirees, GSA government civilian employees, dependents of soldiers.
Persons who are currently a member of any of the armed services are eligible to apply for a Military Star Card. Retirees are also eligible to apply. To begin the application, one will be required to have a military ID or a Common Access Card.