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Old 09-07-06, 08:54 AM   #21
bradclark1
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If he did that and the board decided to still not address the problem, then there must be a good reason for it since a board of several high ranking or political party members would not usually put their service men and women in harms way no matter what the costs were to fix it.
I think this link provides a sufficent example of how wrong that statement is.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14704366/from/RS.2/
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Usually going to the legal department at any base would be a good start.
You watch too many JAG shows. As a JAG officer once said to me "Who do you think writes our evaluation reports?"
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In doing what he did, he has put those service men and women at risk until the "problem" can be properly resolved.
No. A corrupt Lockheed and CG brass put those service men and women at risk due to corporate greed.You think those deficiencies are going to go unattended too now?
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