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Lets be accurate. It is the taxpayers who are paying the compensation as a result of a malfunction by the Navy
TG, did you miss the part where a bunch of lives were saved by the very same taxpayer funded training they got?
No renter’s insurance in place? Looks like a fine opportunity for double-dipping at taxpayer expense.
I feel sure “missing something” is not implying they begrudge $2,300 payment to the residents by Uncle Sam who dropped a jet on their roof. Whether they have an HO-4 or not they deserve that money. Consider the amount that would have been paid if their were MULTIPAL DEATHS. The “Mircle Good Friday” stories that have been told locally of why residents were not in those units raises the hair on the back of your neck and start one to weeping.