On the recordMarch 17, 2010
When you live a lie, morale isn't as high as it could be, not only for you, as the individual involved, but for those with whom you serve.
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congress.govWhen you live a lie, morale isn't as high as it could be, not only for you, as the individual involved, but for those with whom you serve.
Udall argues that honesty improves morale among servicemembers.
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