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Guard and Reserve Suffer Quietly in the Two Wars

By Thomas J. Crane on June 14, 2011
Posted in Discrimination

“Joe” serves in the US Army Reserve and works as a paramedic in is civilian life. Due to his Army service, his paramedic training has suffered. He now faces termination or resignation. He is no different than thousands of the Reservists and Guardsmen who try to juggle a civilian job with his Army service.
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