I think as we do a better job in telling our servicemembers--and I think particularly our commanding officers because that is where you go to when you are having a problem--making sure that they understand and that there is, you know, how you go about doing that, I think, is really important and really will be our best bet for eliminating problems in the future.
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Boozman stresses the importance of educating servicemembers and commanding officers to prevent future issues.
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