If someone from another state re-enlists after establishing residency in Texas, can he/she be eligible for Hazlewood Act benefits?
Yes, but only if he/she was out of the military and living in Texas long enough to establish Texas residency (12 months), enters the service in the State of Texas, or declares Texas as his or her home of record. Please note that if the person wasin Texas simply because he/she was stationed here at the end of the previous enlistment period, the time while stationed here does NOT count toward the establishment of residence in Texas for the subsequent enlistment. Back to top.
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