Episode 55: Army Discharge Reviews
On April 17, 2017, Steve Kennedy and Alicia Carson filed a proposed nationwide class-action lawsuit on behalf of approximately 50,000 less-than-Honorably discharged Iraq and Afghanistan-era Army veterans. Specifically, the lawsuit asserts that the Army discharged thousands of soldiers with Other Than Honorable (“OTH”) or General (Under Honorable Conditions) (“GEN”) statuses due to misconduct attributable to conditions such as PTSD, TBI, and MST. Join the CCK team as we explain the details of this lawsuit. We will clarify which classes of veterans will be affected, discuss the Army’s response, and explain the next steps in the settlement process. You don’t want to miss this!
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