We are dismayed that our men and women who answered their countrys call to duty are now being forced to repay what was promised to them in exchange for their honorable service the letter states. Some have faced the threat of wage garnishments and tax liens if they refuse. This is no way to treat those who have fulfilled their commitments to our country. They should be held harmless in light of the fraud that was perpetrated upon them by overzealous recruiters.The full letter can be read here and below:
The Honorable Ashton B. Carter U.S. Secretary of Defense 1000 Defense Pentagon Washington DC 20301-1000
Dear Secretary Carter:
We write to you with grave concern regarding Department of Defense efforts to recover decade-old reenlistment bonuses paid to thousands of California Army National Guard soldiers. We are dismayed that our men and women who answered their countrys call to duty are now being forced to repay what was promised to them in exchange for their honorable service. Some have faced the threat of wage garnishments and tax liens if they refuse. This is no way to treat those who have fulfilled their commitments to their country. They should be held harmless in light of the fraud that was perpetrated upon them by overzealous recruiters.
On October 22 2016 the Los Angeles Times reported that nearly 10000 soldiers in the California National Guard have been ordered to repay enlistment bonuses of $15000 or more. Many of these individuals served multiple combat tours. Wounded Iraq and Afghanistan veteran and former Army Captain Christopher Van Meter was asked to repay a $25000 reenlistment bonus. Army Sergeant Robert Richmond who suffered permanent injuries in Iraq due to a roadside bomb attack was asked to repay his $15000 reenlistment bonus. These are just two examples of the burden that our brave men and Women are being asked to bear. It is unjust and this wrong must be righted.
We request that further attempts to retrieve outstanding debt be halted. We are also requesting a comprehensive briefing by the Department of Defense and the National Guard Bureau specifically focused on what authorities the Department of Defense currently possesses to waive the repayment of these debts as well as a full accounting as to the scope of this issue nation-wide. We look forward to an immediate response. Thank you for your time and attention to this critical issue.