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Benefits reviews
3051-3060 of 3203 Reviews
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Jan 22, 2015
4.0
Jan 20, 2015
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Jan 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
5.0
Jan 15, 2015
Anonymous US Military
5.0
Jan 13, 2015
Anonymous employee
5.0
Jan 8, 2015
Anonymous Medical Logistics
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Anonymous employee
Anonymous Chief Warrant Officer Three
Current
Norfolk, Virginia
The ability to receive appointments
Anonymous Communications Manager
Current
Savannah, Georgia
You are automatically enrolled into Tricare prime on active duty which makes it easier to obtain healthcare when travel traveling from duty station to duty station.
Current
Fort Lewis, Washington State
No out of pocket money for medical care
Former
Fort Lee, Virginia
They pay for everything if you're active duty. If you got it after entering the service
Current
San Antonio, Texas
Available whenever and wherever needed. Can't go wrong with it. For an Active Duty Soldier or
Reservist/Nat'l Guardsman on duty, your free at any military installation or there's no co-pay at any outside medical facility. There is a co-pay for family if they are enrolled under your medical, if seen outside the inatallation. Please reference Tri-care for further inquiries.
Current
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Premier services and availability to your PCM. Top specialist in medicine available outside of your regular family medicine. Equal care is provided to both you and your immediate family members/dependants.
Anonymous E-4, Specialist
Current
Tacoma, Washington State
C- med students and physicians that barely passed their medical exams
Anonymous Sergeant First Class E7
Current
Lakewood, Washington State
Routine Care kind of sucks, but there are no out of cost expenses.
Anonymous MI Systems Maintainer/Integrator
Current
Killeen, Texas
All in all the army probably has the best benifits package period. If you can stand all the BS, long days, being yelled at depening on where or who you work with..or it could be the best experience. I have had it all. Side note, National Guard and Reserves offer VERY similar benifits and its not every day like active duty. A little food for thought. Thanks
Current
Tacoma, Washington State
It can take some time for appointments, but you aren't paying for Obama care so it's a win right?