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- long-term care
- lieutenant colonel
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“I'm glad you are here" By early morning, I noted that there was some mental deterioration in LTC Schott.”
“Williams took the information back to the LTC, which is meeting today.”
“McMillion said he had planned on enlisting in the Army National Guard, but a friend in ROTC told him about LTC, which is shorter than boot camp and ties in more leadership skills.”
“Besides, DTC also plans to recover these give-aways by taxing non-monetary benefits such as LTC, medical reimsbursements, house perquisites, etc, they say.”
“When we considered LTC policies we found that they would not pay in Mexico.”
“Long Term Care (LTC) is an insurance policy which covers (pays) a certain amount of dollars for a certain amount of time (years) towards the cost of a person staying in a 'Nursing Home'.”
“Of course, playing a role in those functions is what pays the bills at the LTC household.”
“Live Team Coverage: Let me first say that as a former producer I loved Live Team Coverage (LTC).”
“LTC John — as of a year ago, that exercise was still part of basic training at Parris Island.”
“SMR LTC, and when promoted to State Colonel, was designated commander of that unit, the largest field unit in the state guard of California.”
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