Regardless of time of service, all military should be treated the same, dependent
upon the need. If a prior service member suffers form a service related injury, that
should take priority over someone who does not, older ex service should be
treated by need, not be time period of service.
Service is voluntary, and requires sacrifice whether or not one serves in a combat
zone, nor in what era they serve.
For example, I served almost 10 years, 4.5 years active duty, 3 years Active
Reserves and 2 years IRR. If there had been a conflict, I would have still been
forbidden to go, and was on several occassions denied access to areas under fire
due to my gender.
Consequently, whether or not the US was in conflict, I was there and ready to go.
Being denied any kind of preference is a slap in the face, as I served willingly and
honorably, as did many others.
If one is to give more points for injuries sustained in combat, awards earned under
fire, etc that is fine, but do not deny preference to others who also served
honorably.
Thank-you.
Comment on FR Doc # E8-18869
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Priority of Service for Covered Persons
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