If we have a company that puts a service-disabled veteran on the list, provides documents and says this is where they are in leadership, this is where their name should be on the door, but you actually get to the company and find out that is not true.
On the recordFebruary 6, 2012
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Lankford discusses the issue of fraudulent claims by companies regarding veteran ownership.
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