I don't think Buttplug can be counted as a Veteran. Not enough time on Active Duty
Ayushman Bharat Scheme – How it works?
Reserves
The objective of the Reserves is to deliver supplementary support to active-duty forces, when obligated. All of the different military services have a Reserve branch under the patronage of the Department of Defense: Army Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve.
Though it doesn’t count as active-duty time for most
veteran’s benefits, when an individual joins the Reserves, they attend basic training and military job school full time. After completion of basic training and military job school, those considered Reserves resume civilian life, except for training called
inactive duty training (IDT) which takes place one weekend per month.
Reserves, however, do complete 14 days of full-time training once a year. The training is categorized as
active duty for training (ADT). Neither IDT nor ADT counts toward service requirements for veteran’s benefits.