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USAA Insurance open to all military

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Please believe me when I write that USAA is a terrific insurance company & their premiums are probably way below what you are paing for car & home. In the past, it was available only to officers and then to their immediate family. Now, it is finally open to all military:
"USAA has long been working toward serving the entire military community. Since our founding in 1922, we've expanded eligibility as we've grown our financial strength and built the operational capacity to accommodate additional groups of members.
Today, USAA is stronger than at any time in our 86-year history, and I am very pleased to announce that USAA is opening membership to include the following:
Military retirees who served honorably, regardless of when they retired
Military personnel honorably discharged on or after January 1, 1996
Widows and widowers of military members killed in action while eligible
After they join, spouses and children of the above may also be eligible to enjoy the benefits of membership.
Having served as an Army Private and many ranks along the way to Major General, it gives me great personal satisfaction to know that another three million former service members and their families now have access to all that USAA offers. If you know of someone who may be eligible for USAA, please click on Share USAA and let them know about the benefits of membership.
Sincerely, https://www.usaa.com/
Josue (Joe) Robles, Jr.
Maj. General, USA (Ret.)
President and CEO"
Gary "28"
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Thank you for posting that. I just reactivated my old account!
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Post by johnjohnson1957 »

In my experience no other insurance company has come close to matching USAA's auto insurance rates. I have my cars and house insurance from them. They are consistently rated one of the top insurance companies and offer great customer service.
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