Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What happens to spouse and children if soilder is killed in action?

My wife is stationed at Fort Drum as a supply clerk, she is 11 months pregnant and lives in base housing. If we choose to stay in the army or for some reason they will not let her out, her unit will get deployed 3 months after the baby is born to Iraq for 15 months. I will have to quit my job and stay home and care for the baby which I would gladly do. But if something were to happen and she were to be killed in Iraq what would happen to us? Were would we go? I assume we would get some death benefit but I imagine we would have to leave. Does anybody know what would happen in this situation?What happens to spouse and children if soilder is killed in action?
She should already be submitting the paperwork for a pregnancy discharge, if that's the decision that y'all have come to. Also, being a supply clerk, she probably won't be in any immediate danger, so you should stop worrying as much about that. Contact her unit's FRG (Family Readiness Group), too, if she does deploy. They can help you out with the baby, and it's also a great support network.





IF (and it's a very small if) something untoward were to happen, you'd get somewhere around $500K, if you are listed as the beneficiary on her insurance. If you're living on-post, you would have to move out at some point, but they'll work with you on exact dates and everything.





The important thing is not to stress over it, bro. Also, be sensitive to the information that you put out on the internet. Times, dates, locations, etc. We don't need to know where she's stationed or what her job is. :)What happens to spouse and children if soilder is killed in action?
Your wife should have those answers for you!
11 months pregnant? You'll go down in history. Amazing!
There is *nothing* wrong with getting out to care for baby... *as long as* she's finished her time. It will be hard, very hard on you, but think how much harder on her it will be... to miss that first incredible year...





If her time is short, support your wife in whatever decision she makes. If she still has awhile to go, just hang in there. A deployment is not synonymous with death, but if the worst should happen, you'll not be left in the cold.
This is the second question youve posted about this. Why are you jumping to conclusions about your wife dying in Iraq? After she has the baby she will get time off for her baby. Come on dude I know your stressed but Is it you that wants her to get out or is it mutual.


Your wife is not dead yet and stop acting like she is or that she will die. Spouses that are woman deal with situations like this everyday when thier loved one gets deployed calm down.





Thanks jackrabbit for not getting out! I cant stand woman who use pregnancy as an excuse to get out. Maybe things like that should have been thought about prior to enlisting ya know.





Wait i just noticed its the 3rd question. SHE JUST FRIGGIN JOINED FOR S H I T sake. Maybe you should have thought about this before huh. And you want her out already !! calm down man
you will be allowed to stay in military housing for up to I believe 6 months afterwards, but then you would have to leave. in the meantime, you will be assigned a case worker who is there to make sure you and your children get everything they are entitled to.. your children, for instance, would be entitled to retain Tricare until they reach their majority.





she already has the Servicemembers Life Insurance policy, but you need to consider taking out additional insurnace.. for BOTH of you.
THIS COUNTRY HAVE A PROVISIONS FOR SUCH EVENTUALITY AND THE FACT IS THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE DO COMPLAIN A LOT RE BENEFITS FOR VETERAN AND PEOPLE IN THE ARMED FORCES BUT IT IS LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT TO DO THE FRUSTRATE THEM. GO ASK THE INFORMATION SERVICES OF YOUR AF BRANCH OF SERVICE AND THEY WILL MORE THAN HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU OF ANY ASSISTANCE YOU NEED.
You would get up to $450,000 in life insurance, all her remaining pay and entitlements, as well as receive her effects. You would be allowed to remain on Ft. Drum for a certain amount of time then you would be required to move off post. But to be honest with you, I doubt she faces much danger as a female supply clerk.





BTW, how can you be 11 months pregnant? It only takes 9 months.





Just do what your wife wants to do which is get out, save her unit the headache of dealing with her down range. Thanks, one less body for the mission.
I'll tell you how you get 11 months pregnante, you get pregnant by somebody OTHER than your Husband. Possibly the milk man?

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