Discharge Abuse of Injured US Military Troops Claimed by Advocacy Group

Discharge Abuse of Injured US Military Troops Claimed by Advocacy Group
A member of the U.S. military receives the Moderna coronavirus vaccine at Camp Foster on April 28, 2021 in Ginowan, Japan. Carl Court/Getty Images
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Injured active-duty service members have been subjected to abusive discharge practices by senior leadership, according to an advocacy group, calling it a scarcely documented trend that must be stopped.

The Epoch Times spoke to Nic Gray, CEO of Uniformed Services Justice & Advocacy Group (USJAG), whose mission is to “ensure injured, ill, or wounded active-duty service members are separated with benefits, honors, and their dignity intact.”
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