Posted on May 5, 2016
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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LTC Kevin B.
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If their commitment is up, then I have no problem with them leaving the force. The military is not for everyone. If they want to move into a different direction for their career, best of luck to them.
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MAJ Rene De La Rosa
MAJ Rene De La Rosa
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Agree, LTC Kevin Broom, PhD. They served their time and did their obligation. The five year time requirement has been fulfilled; let them go to prosper doing something else.
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COL Charles Williams
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As @LTC Kevin B. stated (he blocked me for some reason?) If your service obligation is completed, than we should salute and applaud your service. Only a small portion of our ranks stays for a career. We need to value and applaud all service.
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MAJ FAO - Europe
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It would be interesting to see a study on why Service Academy grads leave the military, or why anyone leaves the military. But we don't collect such data and thus have no basis for understanding this phenomenon.

As for Service Academy grads who choose to leave after their service obligation, I think we should thank the, for their service and wish them the best of luck.
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