I think that is called: “Supporting Our Troops”! 

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Subject: [NewBlueBlueWorld] *? 2 ALL: TAXPAYERS FUNDING SWANKY MANSIONS FOR TOP 
MILITARY BRASS - WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*

 






 John F Kelly 
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Hi Team!

 

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TAXPAYERS FUNDING SWANKY MANSIONS FOR TOP MILITARY BRASS - 

 

 Villas and mansions for military brass 
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(above): The military will pay $160,000 a year to house Marine Gen. John F. 
Kelly, head 

of U.S. Southern Command, in Casa Sur on a swanky street in Coral Gables, Fla. 

The home is undergoing a $402,000 renovation. (David Cloud, Los Angeles Times / 
6/18/13)

David Cloud reports:

Marine Gen. John F. Kelly works in a fortress-like headquarters near the Miami 
airport. Starting this fall, he will live in Casa Sur, an elegant home with a 
pool and gardens on one of the area's swankiest streets.

The five-bedroom residence, across the street from the famed Biltmore Golf 
Course, is provided rent-free to Kelly as head of U.S. Southern Command, which 
oversees military operations in the Caribbean Latin America.



The cost to taxpayers? $160,000 a year, plus $402,000 for renovations and 
security improvements now underway.

Casa Sur is one of hundreds of high-end homes, villas and mansions where senior 
generals and admirals are billeted, according to a  
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/unrest-conflicts-war/defense/u.s.-department-of-defense-ORGOV000094164.topic>
 Pentagon report prepared for  
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/government/u.s.-congress-ORGOV0000131.topic>
 Congress last month but not publicly released.

  <http://blogs.wpri.com/files/2011/08/M_Residential_apartment_CF-300x267.jpg> 

Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, the Air Force four-star who commands  
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/unrest-conflicts-war/defense/nato-ORGOV000049.topic>
 NATO, gets a 15,000-square-foot, 19th century chateau in Belgium. Lt. Gen. 
Steven A. Hummer, head of Marine Forces Reserve, enjoys a 19th century 
plantation house in New Orleans listed on the National Register of Historic 
Places. The  
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/government/joint-chiefs-of-staff-ORGOV0000243.topic>
 Joint Chiefs of Staff and their deputies inhabit historic quarters in and 
around Washington — all staffed with chefs, drivers, gardeners and security 
teams.

The perks for top military brass, a Pentagon tradition, are under increasing 
scrutiny in Congress at a time when budget reductions and the mandatory 
spending cuts known as the  
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/economy-business-finance/economy/budget-control-act-of-2011-EVBAE00012.topic>
 sequester have forced the Pentagon to cut services, close facilities, cancel 
training and missions, and furlough 680,000 civilian workers.

 http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories/army1-1_350_060413083450.jpg

"There is no good news," Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told hundreds of defense 
workers at Joint Base Charleston in South Carolina on Wednesday after one 
woman, who was forced to take 11 days without pay, said she had to take a 
second job to support her children. "It breaks my heart."

  
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Taxpayers funding swanky mansions for top military brass – what are your 
comments?

 

Greg Dempsey 
 <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SECULARHUMANIST/> 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SECULARHUMANIST/
Voice of the People 

 

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Report questions costs of villas and mansions for top military brass


A Pentagon report questions the high costs of villas and mansions for top 
generals and admirals.


By David S. Cloud 

July 20, 2013, 5:45 p.m.

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — ...In the annual appropriations bill for military 
construction approved by a House committee last month, lawmakers criticized the 
Pentagon for the "excessive cost" of maintaining "large and aging" homes and 
for the "apparent unwillingness on the part of the [military] services to seek 
less expensive alternatives."

All active-duty military personnel and their families receive free housing on 
bases or allowances to defray the cost of renting or buying in nearby 
communities. It costs the Pentagon $1.5 billion a year.

Generals and admirals say they need large houses with high security — as well 
as cooks and gardeners — because they often host visiting dignitaries or 
preside at ceremonial events. Keeping pricey properties makes fiscal sense, 
they argue, because the Pentagon either already owns them or would waste money 
finding a suitable rental every time a senior officer is moved to a new command.

Yet changes are underway.

Some senior officers have quarters so expensive they violate the military's 
generous rules, according to the 57-page Pentagon report. Three officers 
assigned to the NATO naval base in Naples, Italy, for example, have homes that 
exceed allowable expenses for their jobs, the report says.

One of them, the commander of Submarine Group 8, occupies Villa de Lorio, a 
6,600-square-foot villa in Naples leased for $172,000 a year. But a Navy policy 
adopted last year says only officers in "high-risk billets" can have high-cost 
leases — and a submarine group commander on the Mediterranean doesn't qualify.

As a result, the lease will be terminated, the report said, but not until next 
May, "when the current occupant's tour is over." The current Submarine Group 8 
commander is Rear Adm. Robert Burke.

Leases also will be canceled next year for Villa Anna, home to the commander of 
Navy Region Europe, and Villa Maria, residence for the operations director of 
Allied Joint Force Command.

The Pentagon also will give up Villa Nike, a 12,000-square-foot residence in 
Naples, because of "water damage, structural concerns and an aging electrical 
system" that has driven maintenance costs up to $220,000 a year, the report 
said.

Adm. Bruce W. Clingan, commander of all U.S. naval forces in Europe, will 
relocate to Villa Capri, a smaller residence nearby, while the Navy decides 
whether to spend as much as $3 million to renovate Villa Nike.

But that still leaves hundreds of high-priced homes in the Pentagon inventory, 
many of them at bases clustered in and around Washington.

At Ft. Myer, on a bluff in Virginia overlooking Washington, a row of stately 
red brick Victorians is reserved for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the 
chiefs of staff of  
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/unrest-conflicts-war/defense/u.s.-army-ORGOV0000126141142.topic>
 the Army and Air Force and other senior officers.

The sequester has forced cancellation of Tuesday swim lessons at the Ft. Myer 
Officers Club pool, and other base facilities have been closed one day a week. 
But otherwise the budget cuts have not pinched much yet, base spokeswoman Mary 
Ann Hodges said.

Copyright © 2013,  <http://www.latimes.com/> Los Angeles Times

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