In the mid-1800s, the U.S. Army experimented with using camels to haul supplies across Texas and the American Southwest. The Camel Corps was a bold solution to harsh terrain and long distances, but despite initial success, the project was abandoned after just a decade.
Neither Fort Bliss or Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson were involved in using Basic Allowance for Subsistence, (BAS), money meant for soldiers meals on other things. Other bases around the country were allegedly sending over half of all the money collected from United States soldiers paychecks elsewhere.
Not everyone is allowed to live in military housing on Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas and the same goes for dogs. If they applied these rules to people though, they'd be sued in a millisecond.
Aaron along with the A&A All The Way Foundation will be giving back to families who have lost a loved one in the military and it’s all thanks to a partnership with ashes-to-diamond company Eterneva.
There are so many places that veterans can turn to get help. There is no shame in saying you need that help. Please reach out to any of these entities for help.