Health Insurance Fort Bragg NC
North Carolina Health Insurance brought to you by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina® and Jerry Ballard & Associates, Inc. Jerry Ballard was the #1 Top-Producing Independent Insurance Agent1,2 in North Carolina in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 in individual sales. In addition, other recent awards achieved through Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina®, include PRESIDENT'S CLUB Top Agency and Charter Member designations since 2007. Cathy Ballard has been with the agency more than a decade, initially focusing on customer service before adding individual sales to her responsibilities. Among the top producers in North Carolina in both 2008 (ranked 11th) and 2009 (ranked 9th), Cathy’s expertise adds a valuable service and sales component to the agency team. Our agency offers individual product lines including Blue Advantage®, BlueOptions HSA, DentalBlue, and Small Group Health Insurance Plans.
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More than 100,000 parachute jumps are completed each year at Fort Bragg. Little wonder, since America's largest Army installation is home to the XVIII Airborne Corps, which commands four of the U.S. Army's 10 active duty divisions. Just one of those divisions actually resides at the base: the famed 82nd Airborne Division. The U.S. Special Operations Command and the U.S. Army Parachute Team (the Golden Knights) also call Fort Bragg home. About 43,000 military and 8,000 civilian personnel work on post. Every day, military and civilian employees in careers ranging from trades and labor to engineers and attorneys provide the services needed to train, sustain and deploy America's strategic response forces.
Existing family housing on base consists mostly of two-bedroom homes erected during the 1950s. Picerne Military Housing recently assumed responsibility for family housing and has launched a decade-long plan to develop and operate 5,580 new or renovated homes on base.
Prices for off-post housing and other comforts in rural east North Carolina generally are lower than the national average.
Bragg schools are considered superior to those in nearby Fayetteville and other areas - a major incentive to live on base. Uniforms are required for grades 5-9.
A dozen colleges and universities offer classes on base. A few educational opportunities exist in the surrounding community. Wilmington beaches are a two-hour drive; the nightlife of Myrtle Beach is just a bit farther. Hunting and fishing are plentiful within a few miles. The mountains are about five hours west.





