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US soldiers' conditions in Iraq
BBC News ^
| Monday, 21 July, 2003
| Lucy Jones
Posted on 07/21/2003 3:02:41 PM PDT by demlosers
With American soldiers serving in Iraq suffering casualties and fatalities on almost a daily basis, BBC News Online's Lucy Jones looks at their conditions and pay. Basic pay:
A private - the rank of Jessica Lynch who was captured by the Iraqis but then famously by American special forces - gets paid between $1,528 and $1,824 a month, if they have served between three and four years in the military.
A captain serving up to six years could get paid up to $4,069 a month. Generals serving 20 years get paid $11,847 a month.
But on top of basic pay there are a number of allowances.
American soldiers receive a housing allowance, which depends on where they live. They also get paid a basic allowance for subsistence of $242 a month. However, soldiers in Iraq do not get this, as food is provided.
Hazard pay:
With the threat of injury and death ever present, US soldiers are entitled to hostile pay. That amount when the war began was $150 a month. Now, it has been increased to $225 a month.
Holidays:
All soldiers accumulate two-and-a-half days holiday for every month worked - amounting to 30 days a year. The average American gets two weeks of holiday a year.
Free time while on duty in Iraq:
Free time depends on a soldier's unit.
Personnel working in the United States Central Command (USCC) in Baghdad can usually take one day off a week.
A GI will usually work eight hours a day but a mechanic - when there is nothing do - may find he has a lot of free time on his hands.
There is not much for an American soldier to do in Iraq. They are confined to the "green zone" - an area defined by barbed wire the size of which depends on where they are serving.
The public relations section of USCC is located in a wired-off area which covers about two miles (3.2 kilometres) but sometimes this area can comprise just a couple of streets.
"There's nothing much to do except perhaps write a letter. Some play with a football. Others play pocket video games," a spokesman for USCC in Baghdad told BBC News Online.
Alcohol is banned.
Communication with home:
Most soldiers do not have access to telephones or the internet. Communication with home is solely by letter.
Soldiers can post as many letters as they want a week for free but packages have to be paid for and are censored.
Packages containing food can be received from friends and family.
Daily chores:
Soldiers have to perform latrine duties and clean their living quarters daily.
They will also from time to time be responsible for collecting water and food supplies.
Showers are rationed. Many soldiers are allowed one shower a week.
Rations:
Soldiers generally are given two Meal Ready Eat (MREs) a day, plus one hot meal which is usually breakfast or dinner.
TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; soldier; usarmy
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posted on
07/21/2003 3:02:41 PM PDT
by
demlosers
Comment #2 Removed by Moderator
To: demlosers
Most soldiers do not have access to telephones or the internet. Communication with home is solely by letter. Not true.
3
posted on
07/21/2003 3:36:27 PM PDT
by
tbpiper
To: tbpiper
What's wrong with letters?
4
posted on
07/21/2003 3:54:47 PM PDT
by
meenie
To: Lexington Green
Great read. Course the press would never print something like this, only letters with guys whining about wanting to go home and such.
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posted on
07/21/2003 4:02:01 PM PDT
by
Ex-Dem
Comment #6 Removed by Moderator
To: Lexington Green
Thanks for the post. I sent my mother it, since she is always freaking out from the CNN reports.
To: tbpiper
True for some, son has no computer and only has access to a sat. phone once every 3-4 weeks and is limited to 5 minutes at a time. We rely on letters!
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posted on
07/21/2003 4:10:58 PM PDT
by
boxerblues
(God Bless the 101st, stay safe, stay alert and watch your backs)
To: Lexington Green
Geez.....I hope someone breaks that up into some paragraphs.
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posted on
07/21/2003 4:17:59 PM PDT
by
Godebert
To: demlosers
BBC News. Now there's a reliable source of news?!
Comment #11 Removed by Moderator
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; Lexington Green
The thread should be worked quickly as you suggest , get the personal data off a public BBS/soon
12
posted on
07/21/2003 5:01:01 PM PDT
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Iran Mullahs will feel the heat from our Iraq victory!)
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:03:07 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("Stability operations are operations in unstable places." Dep.Ast SOD, Stability Ops Lt. J. Collins)
To: demlosers
American soldiers receive a housing allowance, which depends on where they live. They also get paid a basic allowance for subsistence of $242 a month. However, soldiers in Iraq do not get this, as food is provided. And if there isn't enough room for them to live on base, their housing allowance generally does not cover the cost or renting a typical apartment, they have to cough up the extra on their own.
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:05:45 PM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Lurking since 2000.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; Admin Moderator
Could you look at posts 2,11,12 & 13 - Some private info that may not be appropriate for posting is on this thread.
Thanks in advance.
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:05:57 PM PDT
by
Tunehead54
(Support Our Troops!)
To: Tunehead54; Lexington Green
I asked for mine to be deleted. Yours is neater - well, maybe a little
bold. (^:
'Cept this message to LG:
When you (or I, if it's o.k.) post this as a separate thread, the e-mail addees and real names should be removed.
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:08:47 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("Stability operations are operations in unstable places." Dep.Ast SOD, Stability Ops Lt. J. Collins)
To: Tunehead54
Lol! We'll get it settled soon. This post is the best I've seen since the embeds left. Deserves widespread attention. This pack of press wankers won't hesitate to cause trouble for the author. I think we could round up a few people here at FR to stand up with him against the BBC, CNN and the rest of 'em. Heck, we'd have most of America up in arms against the press if they ever find out what THIS press is doing to our troops and our war effort.
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:14:36 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("Stability operations are operations in unstable places." Dep.Ast SOD, Stability Ops Lt. J. Collins)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Agreed. We need to send this far and wide - to veteran's groups, homeschoolers, pro-American special interest groups. Forget the press. Take this to the people. Enough's enough. Our press is aiding and abetting the enemy and endangering our troops. We knew. This letter confirms it.
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posted on
07/21/2003 5:36:22 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("Stability operations are operations in unstable places." Dep.Ast SOD, Stability Ops Lt. J. Collins)
To: meenie
What's wrong with letters? Absolutely nothing. However, there are the occasional sat phone calls and (this is a big surprise) the BBC seems to have missed that fact.
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posted on
07/21/2003 6:09:54 PM PDT
by
tbpiper
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