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Original Message Because back in the '70s, USAA was an insurance company for all officers in the military. And as Vietnam was winding down, a lot of officers were in and coming out of the services. It was run by real military officers, and provided all sorts of services worldwide. There was a retirement community developed in San Antonio. Not sure what ever happened to that. As time went on, USAA started taking NCO's, and then all enlisted, and all family members. The thing just grew and grew, started farming out different insurance products to other 'partners'.
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