America's Military: A Force Adrift
After 13 years of war, troops feel burned out and without a sense of mission. More doubt their leaders and their job security.
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After 13 years of war, troops feel burned out and without a sense of mission. More doubt their leaders and their job security.
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Welcome to Obama’s America. Where you can literally get sued for trying to comply with the law. (Boy… That’ll teach you.)
