
Army Secretary Vows to Resolve Soldier Pay ProblemsBy Gerry J. GilmoreAmerican Forces Press Service |
WASHINGTON, Responding to one senators concern about a constituent whod been wrongfully docked for travel and other expenses after hed lost an arm during military duty in Iraq, Secretary of the Army Francis J. Harvey noted, its disturbing that these things happen, and they shouldnt happen. The goal and intent during distribution of any soldiers pay, Harvey said, is perfection, noting he didnt want to see any wounded soldier have any problems with pay. Harvey said the Army has expanded its telephone assistance hotlines to help soldiers resolve pay problems. He cited recent statistics that say 75 percent of soldier pay issues are resolved in one day. Our objective is 90 percent the first day, Harvey said, noting the end state goal is zero pay problems. Harvey also said hed support an initiative that would allow wounded Guard and Reserve members to keep their combat pay while theyre hospitalized. Harvey emphasized that the Army was taking actions to fix any soldier pay problems. Were going to take care of this, he secretary said. |
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar2005/20050304_90.html
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