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LTC Eugene Chu
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1. He is not first SECDEF to not have uniformed time, but some criticized Ashton Carter during Obama’s time for also not having it either

2. Mattis already submitted formal and official resignation. Trump replacing him early changes his departure from voluntarily leaving to firing

3. Timing may not be about retirement, but circumventing checks and balances. Since Congress is not in session, acting replacement temporarily avoids normal confirmation process
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SPC Kevin Ford
SPC Kevin Ford
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LTC Eugene Chu I'd quibble a bit with point two. If you submit your two week resignation and the company instead immediately lets you go instead, I wouldn't consider that being fired. If it was, there would be a whole lotta unemployment claims associated with that because those people would have been fired without cause.
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SPC Kevin Ford
SPC Kevin Ford
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LTC Eugene Chu I did some research. You are right and I'm wrong. It is considered being fired and af that did happen to you are I we could likely collect unemployment. Interesting. I guess I learned my thing today.
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MSgt Nondestructive Inspection (NDI)
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Actually what is usually done in the civilian world if someone gives their 2 weeks and they are going to a competitor or it is suspected they are goin to a competitor they will be walked out that day but will be oaid for the 2 weeks they gave. That way it is not the same thing as being fired in that case.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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Think Space Force. No problem with not being a veteran. SECDEFs need different skills depending on the situation. In this instance, Trump decided, as Obama did, it’s time to wind down our propping up our allied.
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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This might get allies motivated to do more.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Shanahan served as vice president and general manager of Boeing Missile Defense Systems, starting in December 2004 overseeing the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system, Airborne Laser and Advanced Tactical Laser programs.[5][6] He served as vice president and general manager of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner program, where he led the program during a critical period of the aircraft's development from 2007 to 2008.[6] He next served as senior vice president of Airplane Programs at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, beginning in December 2008.[12]

This info caught my eye Sir. Also, he ticked off McCain on a question if some weapons should be sold to Ukraine. (I do not know why we are trying hard to piss off the Russians.) Anyway, I would like to know who his number one man, or women is and I hope there is no big reason to move him forward two months ahead of time.

From what I read, I am glad he is on our side. I could go for a tactical laser for my weapon platform.

Have a good evening Sir.
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