Can you provide proof that any branch of the military charges citizens for it's services?
For example if an Army base helps an area during a flood, what do they charge?
What did the US Air Force planes flying over US cities after 9/11 charge each citizen in that city?
TThe U.S. Army at Ft. Huachuca has provided over a million gallons of water, virtually guaranteeing a lawsuit from the Center for Biological Diversity, to the U.S. Forest Service to fight fires in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, AZ. 10 heavy slurry bombers are making hourly sorties from Libby Army Air Field on Ft. Huachuca to attack the fire, which is threatening homes and businesses on the top of Mt. Lemmon. The USFS has not been charged a dime for the water or for the use of the 10,000' runway at Libby.
Source: Sierra Vista Herald, www.svherald.com, article published 5/29/02.