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The Army accepts $1M from AUSA to fund leaders' travel during shutdown while troops face delayed pay.
The U.S. Army is accepting a $1 million donation from the Association of the United States Army to cover travel and lodging for senior leaders attending the annual Washington, D.C., conference amid a government shutdown.
The event, including the Leader Solarium for battalion commanders and sergeants major, proceeds despite halted military pay and funding for non-essential activities.
While AUSA has supported the conference since 2013, officials say this year’s contribution is larger due to the shutdown’s impact.
Meanwhile, active-duty troops and National Guard members face delayed paychecks, raising concerns over financial strain on military families and the contrast between leadership events and frontline hardships.
El Ejército acepta $ 1M de AUSA para financiar los viajes de los líderes durante el cierre mientras las tropas enfrentan pagos retrasados.