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Yes. The question is confusing. Most military installations in the US have a hospital or medical center on post/base. These facilities are used to treat service members and their dependents. Occasionally, it will be necessary for a service member to be hospitalized. Such a situation does not affect his service status, beyond the fact that he may not be able to be immediately deployed.

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It depends on the severity and type of hospitalization. In some cases, individuals may be able to remain on active duty while hospitalized if they are able to perform their duties remotely or if they have a temporary or limited duty assignment. However, if the hospitalization prevents them from performing their military duties or requires long-term treatment, they may be placed on medical leave or transferred to a medical unit. Individual circumstances and military regulations will determine the appropriate course of action.

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