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. Uploaded on November 03, 2009

--- On Mon, 11/2/09, Marilyn Hollowood wrote:

From: Marilyn Hollowood
Subject: Fw: MILITARY PAY
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Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 1:40 PM

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THIS YOUNG MAN GAVE THIS WOMAN A PIECE OF HIS MIND AND AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED A PIECE OF MY MIND AND EVERYBODY THAT KNOWS A MILITARY MAN, HAS ONE IN THEIR FAMILY AND KNOWS WHAT THE HARDSHIPS ARE. I AM PROUD HE HAD THE GUTS TO TELL HER OFF.

AMEN! God Bless this Airman!!!

http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/gipay.asp

Just to set the record straight, this Cindy Williams is not the one from Laverne and Shirley. Check out Snopes to understand who she is.

Military Pay

This is an Airman's response to Cindy Williams' editorial piece in the Washington Times about MILITARY PAY, it should be printed in all newspapers across America

Ms. Cindy Williams wrote a piece for the Washington Times, denouncing the pay raise(s) coming service members' way this year citing that she stated 13% wage increase was more than they deserve.

A young airman from Hill AFB responds to her article below. He ought to get a bonus for this.

"Ms Williams: I just had the pleasure of reading your column, "Our GIs earn enough" and I am a bit confused. Frankly, I'm wondering where this vaunted overpayment is going, because as far as I can tell, it disappears every month between DFAS (The Defense Finance and Accounting Service) and my bank account. Checking my latest earnings statement I see that I make $1,117.80 before taxes per month. After taxes, I take home $874.20. When I run that through the calculator, I come up with an annual salary of $13,413...60 before taxes, and $10,490.40, after.

I work in the Air Force Network Control Center where I am part of the team responsible for a 5,000 host computer network I am involved with infrastructure segments, specifically with Cisco Systems equipment. A quick check under jobs For Network Technicians in the Washington , D.C.. area reveals a position in my career field, requiring three years experience with my job. Amazingly, this job does NOT pay $13,413.60 a year. No, this job is being offered at $70,000 to $80,000 per annum...........

I'm sure you can draw the obvious conclusions.

Given the tenor of your column, I would assume that you NEVER had the pleasure of serving your country in her armed forces. Before you take it upon yourself to once more castigate congressional and DOD leadership for attempting to get the families in the military's lowest pay brackets off of WIC and food stamps, I suggest that you join a group of deploying soldiers headed for AFGHANISTAN ; I leave the choice of service branch up to you. Whatever choice you make, though, opt for the SIX month rotation: it will guarantee you the longest possible time away from your family and friends, thus giving you full "deployment experience."

As your group prepares to board the plane, make sure to note the spouses and children who are saying good-bye to their loved ones. Also take care to note that several families are still unsure of how they'll be able to make ends meet while the primary breadwinner is gone obviously they've been squandering the "vast" piles of cash the government has been giving them.

Try to deploy over a major holiday; Christmas and Thanksgiving are perennial favorites. And when you're actually over there, sitting in a foxhole, shivering against the cold desert night and the flight sergeant tells you that there aren't enough people on shift to relieve you for chow, remember this: trade whatever MRE (meal-ready- to-eat) you manage to get for the tuna noodle casserole or cheese tortellini, and add Tabasco to everything. This gives some flavor.

Talk to your loved ones as often as you are permitted; it won't nearly be long enough or often enough, but take what you can get and be thankful for it. You may have picked up on the fact that I disagree with most of the points you present in your op ed piece.

But, tomorrow from KABUL , I will defend to the death your right to say it.

You see, I am an American fighting man, a guarantor of your First Amendment rights and every other right you cherish. On a daily basis, my brother and sister soldiers worldwide ensure that you and people like you can thumb your collective noses at us, all on a salary that is nothing short of pitiful and under conditions that would make most people cringe. We hemorrhage our best and brightest into the private sector because we can't offer the stability and pay of civilian companies.

And you, Ms. Williams, have the gall to say that we make more than we deserve?

A1C Michael Bragg Hill AFB AFNCC

IF YOU AGREE, PLEASE PASS THIS ALONG TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN FIGHTING MEN AND WOMEN.

THANK YOU.

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from taylor1 wrote 2 weeks 9 hours ago

i think this is perfect i hate people that speak up before they even knowing what they are taking about especially when it is people risking their lives for the persons abbility to do so. i hope you feel better now ms. cindy williams......bit*h

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from ARMYwrestler60 wrote 1 week 2 days ago

I am in the Army, My father is serving in Afghanistan, 3 of my uncles are retired Army, my other uncle is Navy (i forgive him haha) and my grandmother was Airforce. I would say i come from a military family, and when people have the nerve to write something like this it utterly shakes me to the core. People like this Cindy Williams have no idea what our troops go through to ensure that she can write the bullsh#t articles like this, its completely unamerican and very unprofessional. This airman spoke the truth the soldiers of this amazing country work for the money they make and the money they make isnt near what they could make in the civilian world doing the exact same job, but yet they do it to protect our country.

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from Kody wrote 19 hours 48 min ago

Soldier, if you fight as well as you write the enemy is in trouble. Well done! Our Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan who have been battling for years now in the most dangerous part of the country welcomed the arrival of the latest American troops. Morale is high among our troops as they believe in the mission, see things being accomplished and are proud to serve. I am very proud of them, my Grandfather and Father, WW 1 and WW 11 vets, would have shared that pride.

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from taylor1 wrote 2 weeks 9 hours ago

i think this is perfect i hate people that speak up before they even knowing what they are taking about especially when it is people risking their lives for the persons abbility to do so. i hope you feel better now ms. cindy williams......bit*h

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from ARMYwrestler60 wrote 1 week 2 days ago

I am in the Army, My father is serving in Afghanistan, 3 of my uncles are retired Army, my other uncle is Navy (i forgive him haha) and my grandmother was Airforce. I would say i come from a military family, and when people have the nerve to write something like this it utterly shakes me to the core. People like this Cindy Williams have no idea what our troops go through to ensure that she can write the bullsh#t articles like this, its completely unamerican and very unprofessional. This airman spoke the truth the soldiers of this amazing country work for the money they make and the money they make isnt near what they could make in the civilian world doing the exact same job, but yet they do it to protect our country.

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from Kody wrote 19 hours 48 min ago

Soldier, if you fight as well as you write the enemy is in trouble. Well done! Our Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan who have been battling for years now in the most dangerous part of the country welcomed the arrival of the latest American troops. Morale is high among our troops as they believe in the mission, see things being accomplished and are proud to serve. I am very proud of them, my Grandfather and Father, WW 1 and WW 11 vets, would have shared that pride.

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