I'm thinking there are people, who saw 9-11 happen and then soon they joined the military (to fight back). But now, from the article: This one tried to hit the 20 years of career, to make retirement status, but was stopped.
The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.
Former Army lieutenant colonel Bradley Miller recently shared his decision to resign from the Army rather that be forced to take the vaccine, a decision he called a “no brainer.” The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.
I'm thinking there are people, who saw 9-11 happen and then soon they joined the military (to fight back). But now, from the article: he tried to hit the 20 years of career, to make retirement status, but was stopped.
The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.
Former Army lieutenant colonel Bradley Miller recently shared his decision to resign from the Army rather that be forced to take the vaccine, a decision he called a “no brainer.” The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.
I'm thinking there are people, who saw 9-11 happen and then soon they joined the military (to fight back). Now, he tried to hit the 20 years of career, to make retirement status, but was stopped.
The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.
Former Army lieutenant colonel Bradley Miller recently shared his decision to resign from the Army rather that be forced to take the vaccine, a decision he called a “no brainer.” The decision cost his command, career, and, because he did not make it to 20 years, his retirement.