The treatment of vets, is it good?
He lost his arm serving his country in Iraq.
By Dianna Cahn
Now this wounded soldier is being discharged from his company in Fort Hood, Texas, without enough gas money to get home. In fact, the Army says 27-year-old Spc. Robert Loria owes it close to $2,000, and confiscated his last paycheck.
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Veteran Disability - Discharged Injured Soldiers (Hover)
These are extenuating circumstances. I don't know if he will get them resolved in his favor or not, but most military members separated do, in fact, get the money to return home. Every member of the military is paid travel pay to get from their final duty station to their home of record. This guy will probably also collect a disability check (small though it may be) for the rest of his life. The problem here is that the military over paid him. When that happens, you are just a number. There is no consideration for human cost at that point. You simply must pay back what is owed.
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Nearly half of returning veterans seek disability
America's newest veterans are filing for disability benefits at a historic rate, claiming to be the most medically and mentally troubled generation of former troops the nation has ever seen. Ref. Source 4
Paraplegic Veteran Surprises His Bride With First Dance on Their Wedding Day
Paraplegic veteran, Sergeant Joey Johnson surprised his wife when he got out of his wheelchair for the first dance at their wedding. Sgt. Johnson served for ten months in Afghanistan and met his wife, Michelle Johnson, at a country music concert four weeks after his return. Ref. Source 5