President Bush on Friday signed the Hubbard Act, surrounded by members of the California family whose multiple sacrifices inspired the military pay-and-benefits law. Bush took only a second to sign the Hubbard Act, restoring recruitment bonuses and assorted benefits to sole survivors who are discharged early from the military. He took more time to commiserate with eight members of the Hubbard family gathered around his Oval Office desk. Read the article on Military.com.
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Bush Signs Sole Survivor Benefits Law
Week of September 08, 2008
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