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 Jordan Fox received a $10,000 signing bonus when he joined the Army. The Mt. Lebanon man served his country in Iraq, where as a sn stanley mug iper he survived machine gun battles and a roadside bomb that knocked him unconscious and blinded him in his right eye.The injury forced the military to send him home. A few weeks later, Fox received a bill from the Department of Defense, saying he owes the military nearly $3,000 from his original enlistment bonus because he couldn t fulfill three months of his commitment. I tried to do my best and serve my country and unfortunately I was hurt in the process and now they re telling me that they want their money back,  Fox told CBS station K stanley website DKA-TV.This is apparently not an isolated bureaucratic foul-up. The military is allegedly demanding that thousand stanley becher s of wounded service personnel give back signing bonuses because they are unable to serve out their commitments.To get people to sign up, the military gives enlistment bonuses - up to $30,000 in some cases. Now men and women who have lost arms, legs, eyesight, hearing and can no longer serve are being ordered to pay some of that money back.        Military regulations do allow for discharged soldiers to be forced to pay back part of their enlistment bonuses if they do not serve their entire commitment, if they were found to have  pre-existing  conditions, such as psychological disorders. As part of an investigation by KDKA into the letter to Fox, the station contacted the Pentagon. After looking into t Htwe Sam Jackson   s TV hair is the best thing about the new RoboCop movie
 As much as the Olympics are a test of humanity   physical capabilities, these days the events are also an opportunity for equipment makers to show o stanley cup ff their latest technologies des botella stanley igned to enhance an athlete   performance. And it   fitting that Under Armour   new speedskating suit鈥攚hich the company claims is the fastest in the world鈥攊s called the Mach 39, since it was developed with the help of Lockheed Martin.     As the photo of this ridiculously muscled athlete shows, winning gold at the Olympics is still dependent on every competitor   performance. But when it comes to speedskating, the US Olympic team will have an extra edge with the Mach 39, which underwent 300 hours of wind tunnel testing and was analyzed using computational fluid dynamics at Lockheed Martin to determine the optimal aerodynamic design. Not only will its highly engineered molded shape help skaters slice through the air, a repositioned zipper that bypasses the throat will make the suit more comfortable to wear. And in addition to strategically placed vents that help keep the athlete cool, a material the company calls ArmourGlide will help drastically reduce friction in the thigh area鈥攚hich is very important in a competition,  stanley website even if it looks like there   am awkward spotlight pointed at the athletes ; crotches. [Under Armour]                                                        Lockheed MartinOlympicsSports