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Based on the information that you have provided; You would answer "Yes" because you would be considered a "former member of the U.S. Armed Forces".
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At this point in time (2020 and working on 2019 taxes), the answer would be NO.
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During early 2019, a whole bunch of old Q&A's were dumped into this forum with the dates changed to the Dump date.
The actual question may have been asked in 2017 about a 2016 tax return...for which the answer would have been, Yes, back then since the original person asking was in the military for a part of 2016.
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