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As this nation prepares to inaugurate the new President, we must consider the implications of who Congress will choose to run the government.
Leadership in the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, and the Congressional Veterans Affairs and Armed Services Committees is a top concern among veteran’s advocacy organizations.
The growing divide between military and civilian leadership is the result of the loss of concise focus on the institutional objectives to serve those who have borne the battle in the service of America. As we resume our daily lives, many of us; Veterans of the nation’s longest and costliest wars, want leaders that have the intimate personal understanding of the burden war and its implication men and women who carry that burden.
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