This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of DD Form 2947-2 for the current year.
This is a form that was released by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) on April 1, 2021. The form, often mistakenly referred to as the DA Form 2947-2 , is a military form used by and within the U.S. Army. As of today, no separate instructions for the form are provided by the DoD.
Q: What is DD Form 2947-2?
A: DD Form 2947-2 is the TRICARE Young Adult Application (West).
Q: What is TRICARE Young Adult?
A: TRICARE Young Adult is a healthcare program for unmarried, adult children of uniformed service members.
Q: Who is eligible for TRICARE Young Adult?
A: Unmarried, adult children of uniformed service members may be eligible for TRICARE Young Adult.
Q: What is the purpose of the TRICARE Young Adult Application (West)?
A: The purpose of the TRICARE Young Adult Application (West) is to apply for TRICARE Young Adult coverage in the western region of the United States.
Q: Are there any costs associated with TRICARE Young Adult?
A: Yes, there are monthly premiums associated with TRICARE Young Adult coverage.
Q: Is TRICARE Young Adult available outside of the western region?
A: Yes, TRICARE Young Adult is available in multiple regions across the United States.
Q: Can I apply for TRICARE Young Adult if my parent is retired from the military?
A: Yes, as long as your parent has retired from the military and you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply for TRICARE Young Adult.
Q: Can I remain on TRICARE Young Adult if I get married?
A: No, marriage is a disqualifying event for TRICARE Young Adult. You must notify TRICARE of your change in marital status.
Q: How long can I remain on TRICARE Young Adult?
A: You can remain on TRICARE Young Adult until the age of 26 or until you no longer meet the eligibility requirements.
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