Round 1: Tossup 16

The MOLD Act would reduce these people’s high cost of housing remediation for mycotoxins, which is partly due to the federal enclave doctrine. These people’s dependents can apply for Chapter 35 assistance. These people, who can obtain mental health evaluations under the Brandon Act, can use DEERS cards (10[1])to access personal financial counselors and visit MWR resorts. Since 2012, these people have had their entire medical records accessed by MHS Genesis, which contributes to their decades-long “crisis” in replacement by disqualifying (10[1])applicants (10[1])at 65 MEPS (-5[1])sites. (-5[1])Secretary Christine Wormuth warned that these people may become a hereditary caste. (10[1]-5[1])Children of these Tricare beneficiaries, (10[2])who often change schools (10[1])up to nine times (10[3])during PCS moves, are nicknamed “brats.” (10[5]-5[1])For (10[1])10 (10[1])points, (10[1])what people are often thanked for their service (10[1])by civilians? (10[2])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: military families [accept veterans, vets, active duty, soldiers, officers, deployed, Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Air National Guard, Space Force, Armed Forces, or equivalents of any; accept recruits; accept blue star families, military spouses, military brats, or equivalents of each; accept “warrior caste”; accept servicemen or servicepeople until “service” is read; prompt on sailors or personnel] (Acronyms include the Military Occupancy Living Defense Act, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation, Military Entrance Processing Stations, and Permanent Change of Station.)
<Editors, Current Events> | A. Prelims 1 - Waterloo + Toronto A + Georgia Tech B
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