Thursday, March 21, 2013

2 children of WBTS veterans — one in North Carolina and one in Tennessee—receive government payments

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Confederate soldier leaving child behind in the care of a Mammy. Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery, designed by Moses Ezekiel.

If history is any judge, the U.S. government will be paying for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for the next century as service members and their families grapple with the sacrifices of combat.

An Associated Press analysis of federal payment records found that the government is still making monthly payments to relatives of Civil War veterans — 148 years after the conflict ended.

At the 10 year anniversary of the start of the Iraq war, more than $40 billion a year are going to compensate veterans and survivors from the Spanish-American War from 1898, World War I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the two Iraq campaigns and the Afghanistan conflict. And those costs are rising rapidly.

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