Lawmakers Help Wounded Soldier Get Home
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Friday, Dec. 10, 2004
WASHINGTON Spc. Robert Loria of Middletown, N.Y., lost
his arm in Iraq, but instead of a farewell paycheck from the Army
he got a bill for nearly $1,800. On Friday a platoon of New York
lawmakers came to his rescue.
Loria found himself stuck in Fort
Hood in Texas this week when Army officials said he owed money for
travel expenses and for lost equipment.
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Rep. Maurice Hinchey and Sens. Charles Schumer and Hillary
Rodham Clinton interceded on behalf of the 27-year-old veteran
after his wife, Christine Loria, told the Times-Herald Record of
Middletown about the problem.
Loria was wounded in February. But as he was about to leave the
Army this month, officials told him he had been overpaid for his
time as a patient at a military hospital in the Washington area,
and said he still owed money for travel between the hospital and
Fort Hood, as well as $310 for items not found in his returned
equipment.
Instead of a check for nearly $4,500, Loria was told he had to
pay nearly $1,800.
"Christmas is coming up, and we are severely overdrawn because
of this," his wife said. "It turned out his getting wounded
wasn't the worst thing this year to happen; this was."
Clinton, Schumer, and Hinchey said Friday the Army had dropped
the billing demands and would allow Loria to return home on leave
before he is discharged.
Clinton's office said late Friday that Army officials were now
looking at the cases of 19 other injured veterans who might have had
payroll situations similar to Loria's.
She blamed Loria's problem on someone in the bureaucracy being
unwilling to help him with paperwork the Army insisted upon.
The lawmakers, all Democrats, said Loria should be able to head
home to New York in a day or two.
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