The video leverages a sensationalized rumor about military-funded cosmetic surgery, which is inherently attention-grabbing. By presenting factual information and debunking the myth with official sources, it provides value and satisfies viewer curiosity, leading to high engagement.
Summary
This video debunks the rumor that the US military pays for boob jobs. It explains that while Tricare, the military health benefits program, was introduced in 1993, cosmetic surgeries like breast augmentation are generally not covered. Although military surgeons receive training in cosmetic procedures, service members and their families typically have to pay for implants and related costs, and the process involves significant paperwork.
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