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Guardsman fired from the Postal Service in 2000 for military service receives notice to return to work

A nearly two-decades long legal battle entered a new phase this week when a soldier received notice to return to his job with the U.S. Postal Service after being fired in 2000.…

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Court ruling could mean huge windfall for thousands of reservists

WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of military reservists may be eligible for extra vacation or nearly a month’s worth of pay from federal departments due to a recent court ruling…

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Death of soldier facing sentencing for child sex crime under investigation; victim’s family expresses outrage

FORT DRUM, N.Y. (Tribune News Service) — The death of a soldier the day before his sentencing for child sex crimes is under investigation by the Army, and has left the…

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Fort Drum soldier dies before child-rape sentence; victim’s family upset by dropped charges

FORT DRUM — The death of a soldier the day before his sentencing for child sex crimes is under investigation by the Army, and has left the victim’s family frustrated…

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Trump pardons Navy submariner whose case he often compared to Hillary Clinton

WASHINGTON — President Trump pardoned a Navy sailor Friday for his crime of mishandling classified information — a case Trump has compared to election rival Hillary…

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Officers Should Not Let Letters of Reprimand Ruin Their Careers

Q: I am an officer and have received a letter of reprimand. What should I do?   A: Commissioned officers and warrant officers put their military careers at risk if they view…

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Albany Attorney to Make National Impact Before Congress

Tully Rinckey PLLC Founding partner, Mathew B. Tully will appear before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. He has been…

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Iraq Vet Has Full Supply of Grit

In 2004, the Army Reserve captain left her executive assistant job at the hotel and conference center to volunteer for overseas duty as a supply route coordinator. Now, three…

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Five Questions – Greg Rinckey

Greg T. Rinckey, 33, is a lawyer from Delmar who works with the firm Tully, Rinckey & Associates. He served with the U.S. Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps until 2004.…

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