Soldiers Told to Return Overpayments From After Deployment

Iowa National Guard soldiers continued receiving active-duty pay after active duty ended
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 15, 2018 1:43 PM CST
Soldiers Told to Return Overpayments From After Deployment
Soldiers attend a transfer of authority ceremony from Task Force Red Horse to Task Force Maverick in Afghanistan in 2011. Task Force Red Horse is among two Cavalry regiments with the Iowa National Guard.   (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)

Hundreds of Iowa National Guard soldiers have been told they were overpaid after a year-long deployment to the Middle East and that they must make plans to repay the money, the AP reports. The 248th Aviation Support Battalion held a homecoming ceremony on Nov. 2 to celebrate returning from Kuwait and Iraq. The next day, about 366 of the battalion's 400 soldiers were informed of the money issue, the Quad-City Times reported. The overpayments range from $2 to $4,500, according to Lt. Col. Michael Wunn, a spokesman for the Iowa National Guard. The amounts vary based on a soldier's rank, years of service, entitlements and the duration of the payment error.

The problem seems to have originated from an issue at the demobilization station at Fort Hood in Texas, Wunn said. Some battalion members continued receiving active-duty pay or entitlements after their active duty ended, he said. Officials are giving soldiers multiple options to repay the funds, and many have already taken steps to do so, Wunn said. "We understand this creates a hardship for those affected," Wunn said, noting that soldiers don't have to repay the full amount by the end of the year. Democratic US Rep. Dave Loebsack urged any soldiers facing financial hardship as a result of the error to call his office. (The Pentagon recently asked for years-old signing bonuses back.)

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