Posted on 05/24/2008 5:09:39 AM PDT by Sergeant Tim
Nathan, Jared, and Jason Hubbard.
Inga Barks filled in for syndicated talk-radio host Mark Levin last night (and did a great job). During the last 1/2 hour of the show, she spoke with sole surviving son Army Specialist Jason Hubbard and Congressman Devin Nunes about this:
Forced to leave the combat zone after his two brothers died in the Iraq war, Army Spc. Jason Hubbard faced another battle once he returned home: The military cut off his family's health care, stopped his G.I. educational subsidies and wanted him to repay his sign-up bonus. It wasn't until Hubbard petitioned his local Congressman that he was able to restore some of his benefits. Now that Congressman, Rep. Devin Nunes, plans to join three other lawmakers in introducing a bill that would ensure basic benefits to all soldiers who are discharged under the sole survivor policy. The rule is a holdover from World War II meant to protect the rights of service people who have lost a family member to war. "I felt as if in some ways I was being punished for leaving even though it was under these difficult circumstances," Hubbard told The Associated Press. "The situation that happened to me is not a one-time thing. It's going to happen to other people, and to have a law in place is going to ease their tragedy in some way."
Jason Hubbard was 500 meters away in another helicopter when his brother Nathan's helicopter crashed. The audio of Inga Barks' interview of Jason and Congressman Nunes is a must listen:
This Memorial Day weekend, please call House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office at (202) 225-4965, and leave her a polite message asking her to schedule a vote on the Hubbard Act. (The bill has 303 sponsors in the House) This is a wrong that must be righted now.
Note: I called Speaker Pelosi's office and the voice mailbox was full. Please try again this weekend or put this on your calendars for Tuesday morning to do.
Try contacting or leaving a message for Tom Hanks.
Try contacting or leaving a message for Tom Hanks.
yeah...these stories are only for speilberg/hanks and the lib/dems....in real life they hate the military and like all lib/dems....do NOT support the troops!!!
Ping!
Please pass the word to all you know; we need to get this done.
I too listened to the show last nite..it was a great show, but getting Pelosi to do the decent thing is impossible. She has no heart.
I dont understand, did they force him out the army?I can see them removing him from the combat zone and doing state duty until his contract is up.
Phony baloney plastic banana good time rock and roll POS poseurs.
Hopefully I have my panties all wadded up for nothing and I have just misunderstood the details of the situation.
you are right, what you have stated is true. I suspect they offered him a discharge, if thats the case, its breach of contract you have to pay back your bonus.
I spent 20 years in the military but what you or I did is not the point.
Jason Hubbard joined to pick up his brother Jareds rifle, spent 13 months as an infantry scout in Iraq, and served with honor. I contend that is should not matter if he merely was a supply clerk at some repo-depot in the states. Supply clerks deploy and a good many have, fought, sacrificed, and died in this and all our wars.
Jason paid into the GI bill and the Hubbard family paid dearly. Jason cannot no longer deploy, lead or fight. The honorable discharge he elected to take is doubly so; he got the hell out of the way and made way for a warrior.
I think we who owe the Jasons — the sole survivors or war — more than words of gratitude; we owe those who gave so much them the Hubbard Act. It is the least we can and should do.
I spent 20 years in the military but what you or I did is not the point. Jason Hubbard joined to pick up his brother Jareds rifle, spent 13 months as an infantry scout in Iraq, and served with honor. I contend that is should not matter if he merely was a supply clerk at some repo-depot in the states. Supply clerks deploy and a good many have, fought, sacrificed, and died in this and all our wars.
Jason paid into the GI bill and the Hubbard family paid dearly. Jason can no longer deploy, lead or fight. The honorable discharge he elected to take is doubly so; he got the hell out of the way and made way for a warrior.
I think we who owe the Jasons the sole survivors or war more than words of gratitude; we owe those who gave so much the Hubbard Act. It is the least we can and should do.
Not only that .. she has no BRAIN!
The post is factually accurate; had you listened to the audio and read the links you would know that.
Your “BE HONEST WITH YOUR ARGUMENTS” is bunk.
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