ABCNews.comInjured Iraq Vets Come Home to PovertyBy BRIAN ROSS, DAVID SCOTT and MADDY SAUER
Oct. 14, 2004 -- Following inquiries by ABC News, the Pentagon has dropped plans to force a severely wounded U.S. soldier to repay his enlistment bonus after injuries had forced him out of the service.
Army Spc. Tyson Johnson III of Mobile, Ala., who lost a kidney in a mortar attack last year in Iraq, was still recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he received notice from the Pentagon's own collection agency that he owed more than $2,700 because he could not fulfill his full 36-month tour of duty.
Pentagon officials said they were unaware of the case until it was brought to their attention by ABC News.
Also from the article:
"Guys I've met, talking to people, they'd be better off financially for their families if they had died as opposed to coming back maimed," said Staff Sgt. Ryan Kelly, who served as a civil affairs specialist for the Army while in Iraq.
"It's not what I expected to see when I got here," he said. "These guys having to, you know, basically panhandle for money to afford things."
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Johnson now lives in his car, unable to get a job, a loan, or aven his benefits because his paperwork is missing. That returning US service personnel are treated this way by their own government is shameful. It is bad enough that he had to use an unarmored Humvee, but to come home to this is just unbelievable. Whoever made this decision should lose his job and his pension, and if he is military, should be immediately transferred to Iraq to clean camel latrines.
This has nothing to do with anyone's politics; this is about sheer incompetence by someone.