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See your unit's administative and payroll section for information. All it takes is filling out some forms.

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To add a parent with Alzheimer's as a dependent in the military, the service member should contact their unit's personnel office or military personnel center for guidance. They may need to provide documentation such as medical records and a statement of dependency. It's advisable to consult with a military legal assistance office for specific instructions based on the service member's branch and situation.

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