On the recordMarch 17, 2010
Under existing law, the quality of your service does not serve as the criteria for retention due to a presumed disruption to unit cohesion and discipline.
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congress.govUnder existing law, the quality of your service does not serve as the criteria for retention due to a presumed disruption to unit cohesion and discipline.
Senator Hagan discusses the impact of current law on service members' retention.
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