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A lil off topic, but Cap bought to get paid.


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CAPTAIN AMERICA IS OWED A LOT OF BACK PAY, AND THE ARMY RESPONDED

Steve Rogers has a particular title that most people know, but he could equally be called “The Longest Serving Soldier in History.” From when he enlisted and was subjected to the special serum that turned him super, Captain America has been in the U.S. Army, all-told, for something like 66 years. And he’s still a Captain, which is weird. This duration led to a very popular Reddit theory insisting that Cap is owed a whole lot of money by the government — upwards of $3 million to be exact. The theory became so popular that the Army has issued a response.

As Business Insider is reporting, a spokesman for the army has not only said that the theory is essentially right, but alludes to Capt. Rogers possibly being owed even more money than initially proposed.

The initial theory was based on Steve being officially commissioned from 1945 to 2011 (when he’s thawed out at the end of Captain America: The First Avenger) and since Steve was an O-3 (army captain), he’d have gotten a certain amount of money every quarter, just over $300.00. If we take into account a number of other variables, including raises and living expenditures for the first two years of being this rank, and keep the next 64 years at that same level (which is ridiculous), Steve should be owed $3,154,619.52, adjusting for inflation. It pays to be frozen for most of the 20th Century, huh?

This theory, originally put forth by Redditor Anon33249038, gained enough traction on the interwebs that Army spokesman Wayne Hall issued a response to Insider, and added way more wrinkles:

If Capt. Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) were not a fictional character and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and recovery actually real, he may actually be entitled to receive back pay…However, a wide variety of variables would have to be taken into consideration to actually calculate the true amount of back pay to which he would be entitled to receive; given that he is a fictional character we cannot truly capture all of those variables accurately.

Hall also said the O-3 rate in 1945 was $313.50 per month and not quarterly, and that the theorist “misinterpreted” the biannual pay increase and didn’t factor in things like “any potential promotions that may have been bestowed upon Rogers while he was listed in a ‘Missing’ status.”

While we can’t know what kind of promotions he’d have received while missing, we can calculate, via math and the new figures with all else being the same as before, that Captain America would have gotten paid $4492.00 per year for his first three years, giving him $13,476.00 for those years in total. According to the data we found here, after three years, he’d get a monthly increase of $14.25 every two years until the 18th, then increases at 22 years, which is where it–ahem–caps.

We got $375,474.00 in 1945. However, adjusted for inflation, the government actually owed Cap $4,692,152.56 when they returned him to active duty with current commission. If he weren’t fictional, of course. So there you go, folks. Uncle Sam owes his favorite son over 4 and a half million bucky-roos.


Captain America is Owed a Lot of Back Pay, and the Army Responded | Nerdist
 

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I am interested in this new Vigilante book just because it sounds like a comic book version of Chinatown, it features a black protagonist, the art looks great and its written by a black man.
All things that makes me want to read it.
Same just wish they were more imaginative with his costume (or hopefully it evolves) because with the current climate we live that sort of imagery of a black isn't really productive
 

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A lil off topic, but Cap bought to get paid.


Captain-America-First-Avenger.jpg

CAPTAIN AMERICA IS OWED A LOT OF BACK PAY, AND THE ARMY RESPONDED

Steve Rogers has a particular title that most people know, but he could equally be called “The Longest Serving Soldier in History.” From when he enlisted and was subjected to the special serum that turned him super, Captain America has been in the U.S. Army, all-told, for something like 66 years. And he’s still a Captain, which is weird. This duration led to a very popular Reddit theory insisting that Cap is owed a whole lot of money by the government — upwards of $3 million to be exact. The theory became so popular that the Army has issued a response.

As Business Insider is reporting, a spokesman for the army has not only said that the theory is essentially right, but alludes to Capt. Rogers possibly being owed even more money than initially proposed.

The initial theory was based on Steve being officially commissioned from 1945 to 2011 (when he’s thawed out at the end of Captain America: The First Avenger) and since Steve was an O-3 (army captain), he’d have gotten a certain amount of money every quarter, just over $300.00. If we take into account a number of other variables, including raises and living expenditures for the first two years of being this rank, and keep the next 64 years at that same level (which is ridiculous), Steve should be owed $3,154,619.52, adjusting for inflation. It pays to be frozen for most of the 20th Century, huh?

This theory, originally put forth by Redditor Anon33249038, gained enough traction on the interwebs that Army spokesman Wayne Hall issued a response to Insider, and added way more wrinkles:

If Capt. Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) were not a fictional character and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and recovery actually real, he may actually be entitled to receive back pay…However, a wide variety of variables would have to be taken into consideration to actually calculate the true amount of back pay to which he would be entitled to receive; given that he is a fictional character we cannot truly capture all of those variables accurately.

Hall also said the O-3 rate in 1945 was $313.50 per month and not quarterly, and that the theorist “misinterpreted” the biannual pay increase and didn’t factor in things like “any potential promotions that may have been bestowed upon Rogers while he was listed in a ‘Missing’ status.”

While we can’t know what kind of promotions he’d have received while missing, we can calculate, via math and the new figures with all else being the same as before, that Captain America would have gotten paid $4492.00 per year for his first three years, giving him $13,476.00 for those years in total. According to the data we found here, after three years, he’d get a monthly increase of $14.25 every two years until the 18th, then increases at 22 years, which is where it–ahem–caps.

We got $375,474.00 in 1945. However, adjusted for inflation, the government actually owed Cap $4,692,152.56 when they returned him to active duty with current commission. If he weren’t fictional, of course. So there you go, folks. Uncle Sam owes his favorite son over 4 and a half million bucky-roos.


Captain America is Owed a Lot of Back Pay, and the Army Responded | Nerdist

But when he went missing (frozen) wouldn't he have been changed to MIA or more likely KIA? Doesnt being missing or killed in action discharge you?
 

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But when he went missing (frozen) wouldn't he have been changed to MIA or more likely KIA? Doesnt being missing or killed in action discharge you?
I'm not sure, but since a real army spokesmen responded and actually corrected the estimated amount of money owned, I guess Cap would still be considered active and owed money
 

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I'm not sure, but since a real army spokesmen responded and actually corrected the estimated amount of money owned, I guess Cap would still be considered active and owed money

I only say that cause lets say a US soldier that was listed as mia or kia from the Vietnam war were to be found today having crashed their boat on a desert island... no way in hell the Army backpays them their wages for 43 years (from 1973 to now).
:manny: Maybe Captain America has a case cause he's Captain America... but an actual soldier would be screwed.
 

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I only say that cause lets say a US soldier that was listed as mia or kia from the Vietnam war were to be found today having crashed their boat on a desert island... no way in hell the Army backpays them their wages for 43 years (from 1973 to now).
:manny: Maybe Captain America has a case cause he's Captain America... but an actual soldier would be screwed.
Maybe the rules for someone in captain rank are different from regular soldiers.
 

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Marvel got scooped ahead of their Wednesday reveal...lot of interesting shyt dropping with the new lineup but seeing MJ and Pete back together again warms my heart
Why is MJ dressed like she works at an Asgardian themed restaurant? And is that May Parker/Spider-Girl hanging off the bottom of that ledge?

Who is the clawed up Iron Man looking dude on the Avengers #1 cover?

Yay! Great Lakes Avengers!!!!

I know nothing about Occupy Avengers but for some reason I think I am going to hate it.

That US Avengers book looks like shyt.

Still mostly looking forward to the new Champions book from this whole Marvel Now push:
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Why is MJ dressed like she works at an Asgardian themed restaurant? And is that May Parker/Spider-Girl hanging off the bottom of that ledge?

Who is the clawed up Iron Man looking dude on the Avengers #1 cover?

Yay! Great Lakes Avengers!!!!

I know nothing about Occupy Avengers but for some reason I think I am going to hate it.

That US Avengers book looks like shyt.

Still mostly looking forward to the new Champions book from this whole Marvel Now push:
7ojK8nk.jpg

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