United States Army owes 120,000 veterans money
07.16.10 The U.S. Army owes about 120,000 veterans extra pay, and the Veterans Administration is reaching out to find them.
The Army is seeking soldiers, veterans and survivors of soldiers whose service was involuntarily extended under Stop Loss Authority between Sept. 11, 2001 and Sept. 30, 2008.
The 2009 War Supplemental Appropriations Act stipulates they are eligible for special pay; those eligible will receive $500 for each month or partial month served in stop-loss status.
To receive this benefit, those who served under Stop Loss must submit a claim by Oct. 21, 2010. Stop-loss veterans can submit their claims online at www.stoplosspay.army.mil. The Army encourages all candidates to visit its website to check eligibility and submit claims. The website also lists answers to frequently asked questions about the claim process and has a link to the program’s official Facebook page. Applicants who have questions not covered by the website can e-mail RetroStopLossPay@conus.army.mil or call (877) 736-5554.
Veterans can also link to the eligibility and claims information on the VA Vet Center home page at www.vetcenter.va.gov/index.asp. Click on “RSLP” at the bottom of the left side column.
Please pass this on to someone you think may qualify.
Join us for our Summer Learning Series hosted by Montgomery County Veterans Service and the Texas Veterans Land Board. Our next program will be at 11 a.m. July 21 at the Magnolia Community Center on Friendship Drive in Magnolia. We will be presenting VA information as well as programs available through the Texas Veterans Land Board.
If you have any questions about this or any other VA benefits, contact Montgomery County Veterans Service, located at 2247 N. First St., Suite 219, Conroe; phone (936) 539-7842 or e-mail vetsvc@co.montgomery.tx.us.
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