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Labor/Employment

Oct. 4, 2001

Laws Protect Civilian Careers Of Those Serving in Military

Few civilians have a clear understanding of how the reserve system functions. The reserve components of the U.S. military number over 1.3 million men and women. By conscious design, the military is unable to fight any conflict without calling at least some of these "citizen soldiers" to active service.

        By Kurt Andrew Schlichter
        
        Few civilians have a clear understanding of how the reserve system functions. The reserve components of the U.S. military number over 1.3 million men and women. By conscious design, the military is unable to fight any conflict without calling at least some of these "citizen soldiers" to ac...

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