Wow. Just when I didn't think the Biden administration could get any lower than the snakes that they are, a new story emerges showing just low incredibly sleazy they all are. An American soldier is killed in Afghanistan. While Biden's gang leaves millions of dollars worth of equipment and weapons there, they decide that it would be prudent to force the family of a fallen soldier to come up with $60,000.00 to have the remains transported to Arlington National Cemetery. Have I made it clear just how much I despise Biden and his criminal cohorts?
"Sgt. Nicole Gee was one of the 13 Americans killed during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Her family, not the Pentagon, paid to move her to her final resting place." (Misty Fuoco)
"According to Mills' office, the option for the Defense Department to decline to pay for transport of the body was made possible by an amendment to last year's National Defense Authorization Act, which states that the secretary of Defense may provide a fallen service member's next of kin "a commercial air travel use waiver for the transportation of deceased remains of [a] military member who dies inside a theater of combat operations."
Gee's remains were initially flown to her hometown of Roseville, California, for a ceremony, but the responsibility for transporting Gee to her final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery would fall on the family. Honoring Our Fallen, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting the families of fallen American service members, stepped up to help the family move Gee via private jet to Virginia."
Family forced to pay to ship body of Marine killed after Pentagon policy change: 'Egregious injustice'
"Sgt. Nicole Gee was one of the 13 Americans killed during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Her family, not the Pentagon, paid to move her to her final resting place." (Misty Fuoco)
"According to Mills' office, the option for the Defense Department to decline to pay for transport of the body was made possible by an amendment to last year's National Defense Authorization Act, which states that the secretary of Defense may provide a fallen service member's next of kin "a commercial air travel use waiver for the transportation of deceased remains of [a] military member who dies inside a theater of combat operations."
Gee's remains were initially flown to her hometown of Roseville, California, for a ceremony, but the responsibility for transporting Gee to her final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery would fall on the family. Honoring Our Fallen, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting the families of fallen American service members, stepped up to help the family move Gee via private jet to Virginia."
Family forced to pay to ship body of Marine killed after Pentagon policy change: 'Egregious injustice'
Rep. Cory Mills said he learned that the family of Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole L. Gee, who died during the evacuation of Afghanistan, was forced to pay to move her body.
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