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Old 01-10-2007, 01:23 PM
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Sorry, as the stepdaughter of a retired soldier, I can tell you that a soldier is plenty able to care of his/her obligations at home. They are supposed to have their affairs in order for deployment.

He didn't pay. They are a business.

Many times, if they are married, the wives go home to mommy and daddy while the soldier is deployed. A lot of the time, she spends the hazard pay and OOPS forgets to pay the mortgage. They still take the house away and revoke the va loan priviliges.

Just because someone is deployed doesn't absolve them from their financial responsibilities.
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