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The move matches changes in recent years by the other services.
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A yearlong continuing resolution would bring “enormous, if not irreparable damage” to readiness and benefits.
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The change will help TRICARE For Life beneficiaries, but leaves out other TRICARE users.
Modernization and staffing resources are critical to building a better system, MOAA told a House subcommittee.