On the recordSeptember 23, 2009
It shouldn't matter if you are in a firefight in Afghanistan or fighting a fire in California, if you are wearing a military uniform you should be compensated for your service.
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congress.govIt shouldn't matter if you are in a firefight in Afghanistan or fighting a fire in California, if you are wearing a military uniform you should be compensated for your service.
Loebsack emphasizes the need for fair compensation for all service members.
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