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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-01-10 07:08 AM
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Stop Loss Payments Extended to December 3, 2010 (xpost from GD)
unhappycamper note: Since the ‘Pentagon’ (Righthaven LLC?) has ‘requested’ that I only post one paragraph from articles on Army Times, and Airforce Times, I’ve decided to give ya’ll an unhappycamper summary of the article and a link to the OP. To keep in that same (new) tradition, I will also do the same for articles on Navy Times, Marine Corps Times, stripes.com and military.com.To keep in that same (new) tradition, I will also do the same for for articles on Navy Times, Marine Corps Times, stripes.com and military.com.

To read the article in the military's own words, you will need to click the link.

Read all about Fair Use here. It sure is beginning to smell like fascism.

unhappycamper summary of this article: Please get the word out. See http://www.defense.gov/stoploss for details.



Stop-Loss Claims Deadline Extended
October 01, 2010
Stars and Stripes|by Jeff Schogol

Under the program, troops who have been stop-lossed since Sept. 11, 2001, or their surviving spouses are eligible for $500 for every month they were kept beyond their initial separation date. The program was slated to end in October, but now it has been extended to Dec. 3.
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pinboy3niner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-01-10 07:57 AM
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1. Good!
It was obvious they'd have to extend the deadline if troops who'd been back-door-drafted under Stop Loss didn't claim the special pay they'd earned. They may have to extend it even longer if those who've earned this entitlement are not getting the word or are reluctant to file out of fear that a claim may be used to recall them again.

The claims process ought to remain open until every last one of them is paid what he or she has earned.

K&R :kick:
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