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Todays paper
Article on front page writes 16,000 vets which is 11 per cent of the population. Just estimates I’m sure.
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I suspect s fairly accurate estimate can be garnered from property tax records since Veterans get a property tax discount. Property tax data is public information.
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I bet that only disabled vet? |
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# of Veterans in The Villages
VVA Chapter 1036 membership continues to grow. We now have 1034 chapter members. May minutes
Largest American Legion Post Multiple Clubs Military Veterans - The Villages |
Tax break.
To qualify for a property tax break you must have a disability compensation but not sure of the minimum per cent. Mine is 60 so I get one third discount of property tax. Contact vets service officer in library if your in Sumter county. He has the paper work.
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check out City Fire in Brownwood on Thursday, I was there a few times and there are alot of retired enlisted and officers that meet there on Thursday afternoon.
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I retired with over 30 years active duty with no disability and I have use of VA medical if I want to use it. It's just that Tricare for Life is free with no copay. I've used VA in the past, but the copay and drugs cost more thru the VA.
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Evidently my 20 years 3 month and 29 day wasn’t enough, not that I’m crazy about VA anyway. I also served 20 years plus as federal worker, but that’s different horse I rode. Probably Cause you have no documented disability? (Most didn’t go to sick call for every little problem) Tricare not always free, I pay small mount for prescription drugs for my wife and me it ever have take prescription drugs regularly so far. I look for that cost to go up. I love how people tell me you retired military got it made like they didn’t have that option cause they didn’t like taking orders, how long had work in day, told where to go or move. For enlisted for half of career able to collect government subsidies due to low wage. Yep, we had it made didn’t we. :beer3: |
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I'm retired enlisted and used the VA almost exclusively before I became eligible for Medicare and Tricare for Life (TFL). I still use the VA for vision and hearing care. I get free eye glasses every couple of years and and recently got free top of the line hearing aids from the VA. The Villages VA Clinic is top notch and it's very convenient to have providers, lab, xray, immunizations, etc; all under one roof. I do get most of my medical care using Medicare and TFL. We get a few expensive drugs from Tricare Express Scripts but most are cheaper at Walgreens.
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