The insurance company GEICO offers discounts for individuals who are on active duty, who are retired, or who is on Military reserves. They have a phone line dedicated to their Military clients.
Yes, there are companies that specifically service military families. Two companies who provide life insurance for military families are USBA (http://www.usba.com/) and Military Benefit Association (http://www.militarybenefit.org/Veterans/Rates.cfm)
Yes, the USAA Auto Insurance is a program designed just for the men and women in the military. It is also available to their families, and can be passed down from generation to generation.
No, auto insurance is available to the families of military personnel as well. For instance, your child, wife, husband, widow or widower could get auto insurance from USAA (as long as you had auto insurance from USAA and as long as they were legally eligible).
some companies may give discounts for the families or just the person in the military themself.. you would have to ask the companies and see the policies that they offer..
If you or a family member is enrolled in the military you receive health insurance at no additional cost. Other insurances such a car insurance are available for a cost.
Yes you will be able to get a military discount at most places. You will have to speak with your car insurance company to see what discount is available.
Military Financial are exclusively available to members of the military, veterans and their families. Designed specifically for use by members in the armed services, they provide services at a far lower cost than your usual runn of financial institutions providing banking needs, loans for homes and schools, among others.
Tricare insurance is a comprehensive insurance plan offered in the United States of America. It is renowned for service military personel and their families and services countries beyond the U.S.
It is possible to get health insurance whilst in the military, and it is actually provided to all part and full time members. It is also available to military personnel after they retire.
A commissary is a person delegated by a superior to take on a duty or job. In the military, a commissary is a store for provisions available to military personnel and their families.
There are some companies that will give a slight discount to families that are made of veterans, or current serving military. I know that Progressive Insurance does this.
"For the most part, the insurance rates for most companies are pretty much comparable. USAA does offer a slight 15% discount on premiums if the car is parked on a military base."