Financial friendly fire: dead and wounded debtors.

AuthorCavanaugh, Tim
PositionAmerican soldiers - Brief article

MORE THAN 2,400 American soldiers have been killed in Iraq and more than 18,000 wounded. According to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) study of military pay, nearly 900 of the wounded and 400 of the dead still owed money to the Army--more than $1.5 million total--most of it resulting from overpayments, the rest due to housing allowances, travel advances, lost or damaged military equipment, and other factors.

Some 74 battle-injured soldiers have been referred to collection agencies, while others have had their separation pay docked. As a rule, the Defense Finance and Accounting Service does not pursue collection actions against soldiers killed in action, but it may take debts out of their final payments.

House Government Reform Committee Chairman Tom Davis (R-Va.), who ordered the GAO...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT