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After a divorce, a military spouse typically loses eligibility for a military ID card unless they meet certain criteria, such as being married for at least 20 years during the member's 20 years of service, which grants them a lifetime ID. If the marriage lasted less than 20 years, the spouse generally must return the military ID card upon divorce. However, they may be eligible for other benefits, like TRICARE, for a limited time after the divorce. It's advisable to check with the relevant military branch for specific regulations and options.

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