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Benefits reviews
2871-2880 of 3203 Reviews
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Aug 1, 2015
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Jul 31, 2015
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Jul 29, 2015
Anonymous Mechanic
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Anonymous employee
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Jul 27, 2015
Anonymous Sergeant
Former
Tacoma, Washington State
you get what you pay for.
Anonymous employee
Former
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Tricare doesn't cover everything when you are retired.
Anonymous employee
Former
Arlington, Virginia
The worst thing is lack of choice in what doctor you wish to see.
Anonymous employee
Former
Fort Riley, Kansas
Its good to a point. The worst part is that so many newer soldiers fake problems, so most of the doctors automatically assume that you are too.
Anonymous employee
Former
Colorado Springs, Colorado
TRICARE Prime is a pretty good insurance provider, takes good care of Soldiers and their families. However the actual doctors in the military can be hit or miss on their abilities to handle patients.
Current
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Insurance is one of the best I've seen.
Anonymous US Army 2LT
Former
Fort Benning, Georgia
When I did become injured they did not take very good care of me. They also seemed to play games which led to me not receiving the types of benefits that would be fitting of my service and injury.
Anonymous employee
Former
Watertown, New York State
Its not bad, obviously not comparable to civilian plans, but for soldiers who otherwise could never afford anything as comprehensive as this, its not bad at all
Former
Fort Lewis, Virginia
The Healthcare benefits are unbeatable
Anonymous Cavalry Scout
Current
Fort Hood, Texas
I've had two children at the Army hospital, never paid a dime