Paul is not a 'retired military'. Retired military have to work for at least 20 years to get a pension. They are the ones who have 'Tricare' medical benefits. He is in another category. He was hurt and disabled by the work that he did in the military. There is no time requirement to this. He is 100% service connected disabled.
He was in the Air force for about 6-8 years, I think. Then he was in the Navy for at least four years, as I recall. If I were you, I would not tell this to the hospital, since it may be more confusing for them. Is it the hospital that is asking you these questions? Barry knows all about it, since he is the representative for the VFW. So, Barry would be the one to ask if you have more questions about it.
I looked at the picture in the email you sent of Paul's writing. I cannot make it out. Can he talk? Did he say anything about what he was trying to write?
Paul is not a 'retired military'. Retired military have to work for at least 20 years to get a pension. They are the ones who have 'Tricare' medical benefits. He is in another category. He was hurt and disabled by the work that he did in the military. There is no time requirement to this. He is 100% service connected disabled. He was in the Air force for about 6-8 years, I think. Then he was in the Navy for at least four years, as I recall. If I were you, I would not tell this to the hospital, since it may be more confusing for them. Is it the hospital that is asking you these questions? Barry knows all about it, since he is the representative for the VFW. So, Barry would be the one to ask if you have more questions about it. I looked at the picture in the email you sent of Paul's writing. I cannot make it out. Can he talk? Did he say anything about what he was trying to write?
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