Daily Journal Staff Writer
War zone government contracts are some of the most competitive - and lucrative - opportunities for companies in the private security and defense contractor sector. But a pending federal class action shines a harsh light on the working conditions for the mostly ex-military personnel who signed on by the tens of thousands to join defense contractors engaged in counterterrorism operations overseas.
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