He retired in 2006. A colonel with 30 yrs. in the military should have a pretty decent pension. I didn’t read the entire article, but something doesn’t add up.
His struggle to find a job after retiring from the Air Force collided with the end of his marriage nearly two years ago. Unable to return to the home he shared with his estranged wife, and faced with expenses including bills for two sons in college and debts that mounted when he maintained a nicer lifestyle, he took up a nomadic existence.
Does it 'add up' now?