certain time spent by members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces, while receiving medical care from the Department of Defense on active duty, could get credit for this time for purposes of eligibility for GI Bill benefits.
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Boozman advocates for recognizing medical care time for GI Bill eligibility.
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