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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do the 20. There are online calculations for how much he'll be eligible for as well as Tricare. 6 years is close unless he absolutely hates it and its a great hardship for your family. [/quote] This is the tricky piece. It is a hardship - the moves are tough on the kids (and me!), though we would probably only have 2 more. [/quote] The last few years are the hardest. But several years into retirement with the perks, you will appreciate. I separated from my husband the last two as he was transferred cross country and I had a job here we needed upon retirement. It was beyond terrible but we got through it. We have a special needs kid and I have health issues. Tricare has been a huge savings for us and we could not do the services without tricare. Private insurance would never cover the therapies like tricare. We never saw it coming. If my husband left like I wanted we would be so far in debt trying to do what they help with. [/quote]
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