He pitched military service with a promise of lifetime healthcare. When he needed it, the system failed.
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For more than a decade, Guy Shoemaker pitched military service to potential new recruits with one key promise: healthcare for life."You're going to have medical and dental for the rest of your life," said Shoemaker, a retired Army sergeant first class and recruiter who spent a year in Afghanistan.
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