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5 Comments:
$12,000 death benefit? It's more like $400,000. Plus the member can insure themselves with a private firm if they choose.
According to several news accounts, the Army offers $12,000.
Anyone can insure themself. That's not a benefit.
This explains it all:
http://www.insurance.va.gov/sgliSite/SGLI/SGLI.htm
Not all benefits are handouts.
favorite cartoon in months.
Well, why not? Thanks to the invasion, nobody in Iraq has any money. And if the US doesn't want to pay, then they shouldn't shoot.
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