by David Gutierrez
(NaturalNews) Members of the Minnesota National Guard returning from
the longest tour of any ground combat unit in Iraq were surprised to
learn that they were not eligible for the education benefits that they
expected to receive under the G.I. Bill.
The Minnesota National Guard's First Brigade Combat Team of the 34th
Infantry Division was deployed in Iraq for 22 months, 125 days longer
than they had originally been scheduled for. This involuntary
extension, a part of President Bush's "surge" strategy for the war,
made the 2,600 soldiers' tour of duty the longest of any ground combat
unit in Iraq. Recently, however, 1,162 of the soldiers learned that
because their orders were written for 729 days instead of 730 (as the
other 1,338 soldiers' orders were), they were not eligible for
increased education benefits.
Under the Montgomery G.I. Bill of 1984, soldiers who serve for less
than 730 days are entitled to Reserved Education Assistance program
payments for as long as they are still enrolled in military service.
Soldiers who serve for 730 days or more, however, have the option to
pay $1,200 in exchange for a $234 per month higher payment. Perhaps
more significantly, this benefit can be used for up to ten years after
military service ends.
The military has claimed that a clerical error was responsible for the
discrepancy and the ensuing denial of benefits, but the error has not
been corrected.
"I think it was a scheme to save money, personally," said 1st Lt. Jon
Anderson, one of the soldiers denied benefits. "I think it was a
leadership failure by the senior Washington leadership... once again
failing the soldiers."
"It's pretty much a slap in the face," Anderson said.
Both of Minnesota's senators and six of its representatives have asked
the Secretary of the Army to investigate.
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