Dr David Chu and military retiree abuse
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 13:06:06 -0700, Charlie Revie NM-2 <crevie@zianet.com>
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Bob,
Attached are my faxed letters to The President of the United States and Chairmen
Duncan Hunter and John McHugh. I wrote a similar letter to the NM Congressional
Delegation. Spread around on your lists if you want.
CHU MUST GO!
Charlie January 31, 2005
The Honorable George W. Bush The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500
Dear President Bush,
I call to your attention the very disgraceful and reprehensible conduct of your
Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Dr. David Chu. As your
subordinate, he represents you. For the record, I am a retired combat veteran of
the Vietnam era and have 100% service connected disability from that tour of
duty.
In the January 25, 2005, Wall Street Journal, Greg Jaffe highlights the Pentagon
modus operandi of pitting retired career veteran against active duty warrior.
Over the years, the DOD and you (yes, YOU) have declared military retirees'
medical care and other earned/promised benefits as areas of low priority. Funds
are diverted to other programs. Now DOD claims the funding ox is in jeopardy of
being gored because military retirees have finally had enough of the "use and
abuse" attitude of DOD and many in Congress and are demanding restoration of
earned benefits.
Dr. David Chu, Undersecretary for Personnel and Readiness is well known for his
mouth and his opposition to military retiree benefits as wasteful and
detrimental to current DOD efforts. His recent statement in the Wall Street
Journal regarding funding in support of military retiree benefits is beyond the
pale. "The amounts have gotten to the point where they are hurtful. They are
taking away from the nation's ability to defend itself," says Undersecretary Chu.
To read a statement from an upper level Pentagon policy maker describing past
warriors is hurtful to our nation. Does Dr. Chu represent your position? His
statement should send a chill up your spine. It certainly sends a chill up my
spine and I am sure it sends a chill up the spine of the most remote troop in
the fox-hole. Do our widows and the general public think our past warriors are
"hurtful" to our nation? I don't think so. We both know that recently restored
benefits, which you had some influence in bringing about, are funded not from
the DOD budget but from the Treasury General Fund. This makes Dr. Chu a liar.
Dr. Chu makes another slur: "I'd like to believe 19-year-olds paid attention to
their annuity package." But they don't. "Nineteen-year-olds want cash to buy a
pickup truck," he says. This is another example of a highly place bureaucrat who
does not understand the today's warriors of those of yesterday. How many of
these young warriors are working credits toward the completing their education?
How many of these young warriors are making a career of service to country based
on empty promises and pushing uphill against the negativity of the likes of
David Chu? What does Dr. Chu know? He only served two years on active duty and
has no active reserve time. What all warriors want is leadership that
understands DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY and what it means to fulfill obligations and
commitments after the smoke disappears. They also want honesty from their chain
of command. Dr. Chu runs counter to this philosophy.
Those on active duty are not stupid. I do not consider my 15 years of active
duty as being stupid. By the way, I bought my first pickup, 5-years after
leaving active duty. But those on active duty do look at their retirement
benefits. Those about to enlist do look at those retirement benefits. Yes, the
War on Terror and in Iraq have something to do with it, but the real reason the
Army and Marine Corps can not make enlistment goals is the perception that the
current benefits are not going to be there when today's enlistees reach
retirement eligibility. Thank you Dr. Chu for your negativity and disloyalty to
the United States military establishment. After all, these young warriors only
need to look at recent history as to the erosion of health benefits, the fights
over concurrent receipt, survivors' benefits, VA funding, exclusion of Chapter
61 retirees from benefits, and the like.
Military retirees, spouses and widows of the WWII/Korea eras were promised and
earned government-funded medical care for life. The law was changed in 1956.
Those of the Viet Nam era were made "the promise" notwithstanding that the law
had been changed years before. Dr. Chu would have us believe we "paid no
attention to our annuity package." Rather, we were promised one thing when the
opposite was true; the annuity package and "earned benefits" were different from
what we were told and they are now being told. This situational ethics and
shallow thinking is dishonorable at best; it is betrayal of the warrior at
worst.
I am personally offended and disgusted that a DOD official would pit active duty
warriors against past warriors in such an egregious and distorted manner. This
is even more egregious while our nation is engaged in war. Dr. Chu must
apologize and resign! Regardless of his apology, he must go or be removed! He
does not serve the war fighter. He does not serve you, the President of the
United States.
Respectfully,
Charles D. Revie, LTC, USAR, Retired
720 Sundown Court, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone 505-522-3317
......................................................................
January 31, 2005
The Honorable Duncan Hunter Chairman, House Armed Services Committee
The Honorable John McHugh Chairman, HASC Subcommittee for Military Personnel
Sirs:
I call to your attention to the very disgraceful and reprehensible conduct of
our Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Dr. David Chu. He
will be presenting testimony before the Military Personnel this Wednesday,
February 2nd.
In the January 25, 2005, Wall Street Journal, Greg Jaffe highlights the Pentagon
modus operandi of pitting retired career veteran against active duty warrior.
Over the years, the DOD and the President have declared military retirees'
medical care and other earned/promised benefits as areas of low priority. Funds
are diverted to other programs. Now Dr. Chu claims the funding ox is in jeopardy
of being gored because military retirees have finally had enough of the "use and
abuse" attitude of DOD and many in Congress and are demanding restoration of
earned benefits.
Dr. David Chu, Undersecretary for Personnel and Readiness is well known for his
mouth and his opposition to military retiree benefits as wasteful and
detrimental to current DOD efforts. His recent statements reported by Jaffe's
article regarding funding in support of military retiree benefits are beyond the
pale. "The amounts have gotten to the point where they are hurtful. They are
taking away from the nation's ability to defend itself," says Undersecretary Chu.
To read a statement from an upper level Pentagon policy maker describing past
warriors as hurtful to our nation should send a chill from President Bush to the
lowest private in the most forward of remote foxholes . Does Dr. Chu represent
your position? His statements should send a chill up your spine. It certainly
sends a chill up my spine. Do our widows and the general public think our past
warriors are "hurtful" to our nation? I don't think so. We both know that
recently restored benefits, which you had some influence in bringing about, are
funded not from the DOD budget but from the Treasury General Fund. This makes
Dr. Chu a liar, because he knows the truth.
Dr. Chu makes another slur: "I'd like to believe 19-year-olds paid attention to
their annuity package." But they don't. "Nineteen-year-olds want cash to buy a
pickup truck," he says. This is yet another example of a highly place bureaucrat
who does not understand the today's warriors of those of yesterday. How many of
these young warriors are working credits toward the completing their education?
How many of these young warriors are making a career of service to country based
on empty promises and pushing uphill against the negativity of the likes of
David Chu? What does Dr. Chu know? He only served two years on active duty and
has no active reserve time. What all warriors want is leadership that
understands DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY and what it means to fulfill obligations and
commitments the warriors after the smoke disappears. They also want honesty from
their chain of command. Dr. Chu runs counter to this philosophy.
Those on active duty are not stupid. I do not consider my 15 years of active
duty as being stupid. By the way, I bought my first pickup, 5-years after
leaving active duty. But those on active duty do look at their retirement
benefits. Those about to enlist do look at those retirement benefits. Yes, the
War on Terror and in Iraq have something to do with it, but the real reason the
Army and Marine Corps can not make enlistment goals is the perception that the
current benefits are not going to be there when today's enlistees reach
retirement eligibility. Thank you Dr. Chu for your negativity. After all, these
young warriors only need to look at recent history as to the erosion of health
benefits, the fights over concurrent receipt, survivors' benefits, VA funding,
exclusion of Chapter 61 retirees from benefits, and the like.
Military retirees, spouses and widows of the WWII/Korea eras were promised and
earned government-funded medical care for life. The law changed in 1956. Those
of the Viet Nam era were made "the promise" notwithstanding that the law had
been changed years before. Dr. Chu would have us believe we "paid no attention
to our annuity package." Rather, we were promised one thing when the opposite
was true; the annuity package and "earned benefits" were different from what we
were told and they are now being told. This situational ethics and shallow
thinking is dishonorable at best; it is betrayal of the warrior at worst.
I am personally offended and disgusted that a DOD official would pit active duty
warriors against past warriors in such an egregious and distorted manner,
particularly while our nation is engaged in war. Dr. Chu must apologize and
resign! Regardless of his apology, he must go or be removed! He does not serve
the war fighter.
I would appreciate receiving your assessment and what you believe the Congress
should do in this matter.
Respectfully,
Charles D. Revie, LTC, USAR, Retired
720 Sundown Court, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone 505-522-3317