Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Deadline Extended Again for Stop Loss Pay!!

Wow, hadn't heard a thing about this and thought it had lapsed on schedule as to last extension so wasn't looking for any updated news. This is great news for the Stop Loss Soldiers and their Beneficiaries if killed in theater during their being Stop Loss tour. If you know of or suspect someone might fall under this Please contact them and let them know, especially out in the rural area's of the country or those who have found themselves homeless, across the country. It's a shorter extension but it might catch many who hadn't yet signed on.

Deadline for Retroactive Stop Loss Special Pay Extended


December 06, 2010 - The Department of Defense announced today that the deadline for eligible service members, veterans and their beneficiaries to apply for Retroactive Stop Loss Special Pay (RSLSP) has been extended to Dec. 18. The last deadline was Dec. 3.

To apply, or for more information on RSLSP, including submission requirements and service-specific links, go to Retroactive Stop Loss Special Pay .

The deadline extension is included in the continuing resolution signed by President Obama on Dec. 4, providing funding for federal government operations through Dec. 18.

RSLSP was established to compensate military members whose service was involuntarily extended under Stop Loss between Sept. 11, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2009. Eligible members or their beneficiaries are required to submit a claim to their respective military service in order to receive the benefit of $500 for each full or partial month served in a Stop Loss status.

When RSLSP began on Oct. 21, 2009, the services estimated 145,000 service members, veterans and beneficiaries were eligible. Because the majority of those eligible had separated from the military, the services have engaged in extensive and persistent outreach efforts throughout the year. Efforts including direct mail, engaging military and veteran service organizations, social networks and media outlets, will continue throughout the period of eligibility.

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