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Oct. 20th, 2009 12:21 am39 year-old man joins the Army so his wife's chemotherapy will be paid for.
Short version: Guy lost his job, his wife's got cancer, and when he had a job, his health care premiums were $136 a month. If he hadn't joined the Army, by January, he'd be paying $1,370 a month. Faced with that choice, and unable to find a job anywhere else... he's in the Army now.
Short version: Guy lost his job, his wife's got cancer, and when he had a job, his health care premiums were $136 a month. If he hadn't joined the Army, by January, he'd be paying $1,370 a month. Faced with that choice, and unable to find a job anywhere else... he's in the Army now.