On the recordSeptember 10, 2025
Those who served are expected to uphold our oath and military standards even after we are done with our service. If you violate the law and betray the oath, you forfeit honors.
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thehill.comThose who served are expected to uphold our oath and military standards even after we are done with our service. If you violate the law and betray the oath, you forfeit honors.
Gallego argues that violating the law disqualifies one from receiving military honors.
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