we also looked at this, the cost in military pay for a 20-year veteran who is disabled, $124,000. how significant is this? brian, thanks for having me on. military families and the men and women that serve in our military consider this a massive breach of faith with the service that we ve rendered to america. that $124,000, that s because of the compounding interest that s relateed to that small, what they call small one percent cut. we have to find a better way of cutting and balancing our budget other than on the back of our military veterans. if everybody was taking a cut, i mean you guys by almost definition sacrificed, you d say we all have to tighten our belts. but right now you guys i say men and women are the only one tightening their belt. for a 28-year-old staff sergeant on an e-5 rank forced to retire after ten years we see approximately $50,000 in lost compensation over the next 40 years.
touching it. no business no authority, no right, and bill the law hi is correct. months later, suddenly, a heart arrives. the they did receive a heart that the military claimed was their son s. but they did dna testing. it was somebody else s heart, or at least that s where all the evidence points. ha is here. what are the parenting telling us? i spoke with his mom, and she told me families of the fallen are entitled to know the truth no matter how terrible the truth it. sentimentses of the family expressed to our local fox affiliate in philadelphia. i m full of rage. i look at these people as barbarians to do something like that. craig is referring to the military burying his son without his heart. a u.s. medical examiner 0 noted the missing heart and later concluded it was retained by the greek authorities after an earlier autopsy. the family says no one told them
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