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Jason Brezler tried to do the right thing. The Marine major warned his comrades in Afghanistan of a possible attack, but in his haste to do so, he sent a classified document from his personal email account.
Jason Brezler tried to do the right thing. The U.S. Marine Corps major warned his comrades in Afghanistan of a possible attack, but in his haste to do so, he sent a classified document from his personal email account. That got Brezler booted from the Marines.
December 08, 2016 at 03:23 PM
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Jason Brezler tried to do the right thing. The Marine major warned his comrades in Afghanistan of a possible attack, but in his haste to do so, he sent a classified document from his personal email account.
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