
Matthew Husler
12-07
Here's the problem, once they were discharged, their positions, ranks and rates were filled. So, there is no way to undo the injustice that was done to them. This is why the recruiting offices will suffer now, it happened once, it will happen again.
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deedster
12-08
They should be reinstated and granted back pay for the lost wages and benefits.
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Mike Houser
12-08
This sets a terrible example for the military. What orders you choose to obey and which ones you don't. When I was in they just lined us up and we got what they said we needed. No questions asked.
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