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I didn’t really want to have to do another show about this because of what you saw from Secretary Hegseth right there. Obviously, President Trump and he have issued an order to reinstate those forced out by the unlawful COVID vaccine order, but we still have major issues. Very few members have been reinstated because of the bureaucratic processes being used and the hidden resisters that are still in the government. That leads me to why we are doing a show today. The fight for justice for all those military members and families continues to meet resistance and undermining from inside the Pentagon. My guest today is a victim of such actions even though he got a favorable outcome from the Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records, but that wasn’t enough to get past the resisters and he faces forced retirement in two days. Brig. Gen. Chris Sage serves as Special Assistant to the Commander for Joint Air Power, Space and Multi-Domain Operations, NATO Air Command and is originally from Newport News, Virginia, and was commissioned in 1994 as a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. He commanded the 389th Fighter Squadron, the 389th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, the 366th Operations Group, the 4th Fighter Wing, and the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing. The general’s assignments are a mix of joint, operational, and training tours, culminating in more than 4,600 flight hours. As an operational F-15E fighter pilot, he has over 1,200 combat hours and participated in operations Northern Watch, Deliberate Forge, Allied Force, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and Inherent Resolve. He joins us with his attorney Davis Younts who is a veteran and highly experienced in getting successful outcomes in these cases.
By Rob Maness5
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I didn’t really want to have to do another show about this because of what you saw from Secretary Hegseth right there. Obviously, President Trump and he have issued an order to reinstate those forced out by the unlawful COVID vaccine order, but we still have major issues. Very few members have been reinstated because of the bureaucratic processes being used and the hidden resisters that are still in the government. That leads me to why we are doing a show today. The fight for justice for all those military members and families continues to meet resistance and undermining from inside the Pentagon. My guest today is a victim of such actions even though he got a favorable outcome from the Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records, but that wasn’t enough to get past the resisters and he faces forced retirement in two days. Brig. Gen. Chris Sage serves as Special Assistant to the Commander for Joint Air Power, Space and Multi-Domain Operations, NATO Air Command and is originally from Newport News, Virginia, and was commissioned in 1994 as a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. He commanded the 389th Fighter Squadron, the 389th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, the 366th Operations Group, the 4th Fighter Wing, and the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing. The general’s assignments are a mix of joint, operational, and training tours, culminating in more than 4,600 flight hours. As an operational F-15E fighter pilot, he has over 1,200 combat hours and participated in operations Northern Watch, Deliberate Forge, Allied Force, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and Inherent Resolve. He joins us with his attorney Davis Younts who is a veteran and highly experienced in getting successful outcomes in these cases.

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