Yes. ANY death, regardless of cause, with the only exception being death caused by a capital punishment execution being carried out as required by the military.
https://www.hrcapps.army.mil/portal/ You can find SGLI and DD93
You don't pay medical bills if you're in the military. Healthcare is free for you and your family. If you die on Active Duty, your family gets death benefits and your SGLI (life insurance). You don't pay medical bills if you're in the military. Healthcare is free for you and your family. If you die on Active Duty, your family gets death benefits and your SGLI (life insurance).
SGLI
it depends on your plan.
To find your SGLI (Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance) and DD Form 93 (Record of Emergency Data) on AKO (Army Knowledge Online), log in to your AKO account. Navigate to the "My Profile" section, where you can access personal documents. If you cannot find them there, you may need to check the "My Medical" or "My Pay" sections, or contact your unit's administrative office for assistance.
No
Most, if not all, life insurance policies have an exclusion that states that the policy will not pay if the death is ruled a suicide.
Most life insurance policies do not pay out for suicide.
Generally If a suicide is committed by the insured within the 1st 2 years of issue of the policy it will not pay. This is known as the suicide clause. After 2 years the policy will pay.
No. No insurance policy covers death in case of suicide.
One year and 120 days
I doubt it. Most policies have a clause that states with a suicide there is no payment. It has to be an accidental death or murder.