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Master-at-Arms Seaman Matt T. Deleo, assigned with

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Master-at-Arms Seaman Matt T. Deleo, assigned with Destroyer Squadron -Two, writes his email address for Eddie Hughes, a health benefits adviser from hampton veteran affairs during a transition assistance program class at building building U-93 on Norfolk Naval Station, so he can sign up for the VA health benefits program VHA DIR 2008-054. The TAP class provided service members information about benefits, such as health care, they can receive once they leave the military. The VHA DIR 2008-054 program service members will have no copayment during the five-year period after separating from active duty for hospital care, medical services that includes medications and nursing home care for any illness that cannot be clinically ruled out as being related to combat service. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jared E. Walker/Released)

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02/10/2012
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