The different type of treatment usually comes from the class of soldier. Are you class A, just in for your Thursday night or on the weekends? Are you class B less than 180 days? Are you class B greater than 180 days? Are you class C? I think that's where the complexity comes from.
I believe that, depending where you find yourself, whether you're A, B, or C, if you should become injured, the potential benefit suite and care can be different across all three elements and across all levels of soldiers. That's my concern when I ask, once you put on the uniform, should it matter?