Military Law
Dec. 11, 2001
Answering Call to Duty Deserves Financial Reward
Serving in the military during wartime carries many costs, including the risk of injury or death. But military service should not also be a financial burden - especially on the reservists who have faithfully answered their call to defend their friends and neighbors inside the United States' borders.




By Phillip Carter
Serving in the military during wartime carries many costs, including the risk of injury or death. But military service should not also be a financial burden - especially on the reservists who have faithfully answered their call to defend their friends and neighbors inside the United States' borders.
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Serving in the military during wartime carries many costs, including the risk of injury or death. But military service should not also be a financial burden - especially on the reservists who have faithfully answered their call to defend their friends and neighbors inside the United States' borders.
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