See the link, the rather sad part comes at the end.
Jonathan Walker, mitigating, said that Healy, who admitted fraud, may have qualified for CEA had he applied truthfully for the money.
Because he looked after his boys for a significant period of time during holidays it is likely he would have been granted CEA, Mr Walker said.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news...driver-4036527
Flight Lieutenant Wesley Healy, 41, was on the first line of defence
if ballistic missiles were fired without warning at both the UK and the US.
However a military court was told that he is now an apprentice train driver after his high-flying RAF career was derailed by top brass who uncovered his £83,000 scam.
Healy admitted claiming an allowance given to RAF families which allows them to educate their children in private boarding schools, despite knowing he no longer qualified for the lucrative perk.
Healy and his wife Tracey separated, which meant the newly single officer no longer qualified for public money to put his two sons through an expensive private education.
But just three weeks after their divorce became final, Healy applied for the cash and claimed they were still living together.