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Navy Changes Award of Death Benefits Following Accidental Arrest of Grieving Father

Military officials say the U.S. Navy has begun awarding death benefits electronically after a grieving father of a dead sailor was mistakenly jailed on fraudulent check charges.

Military officials say the U.S. Navy has begun awarding death benefits electronically after a grieving father of a dead sailor was mistakenly jailed on fraudulent check charges.
     
Lieutenant Commander William Marks, a spokesman for the Navy's Bureau of Personnel, says the Navy will now use electronic fund transfers to pay the $100,000 death benefit to eligible beneficiaries of sailors killed while in serving their country.

Mark says the move was announced in a service-wide message this month following two incidents earlier this year.

Under the previous format of paper benefit checks, banks called the U.S. Treasury to verify validity.

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In one case, though, a San Diego bank refused to accept the death benefit check for deposit. In another, a grieving father in Harlingen, Texas, was arrested for investigation of check fraud and then cleared.