US House Candidate's Claim of Military Service Questioned
This is getting interesting. A US House candidate in Ohio claimed that he served in Afghanistan. The press got his military records, which did not mention service in Afghanistan. After that report in the media, the GOP withdrew its advertising in favor of the candidate. Now the candidate claims that the reason his military records do not mention Afghanistan is because his service in Afghanistan was classified.
Since it is classified, I guess there's no way to find out if he is telling the truth.
Ohio Republican congressional hopeful J.R. Majewski delivered a fiery rebuke of claims he misrepresented his military service as the House GOP reportedly pulls ad buys from his tight contest.
While declining to offer any specifics or proof, Majewski was adamant that he served in Afghanistan despite an Associated Press report that military records do not show that he ever served in the war-torn region. Majewski argued that his deployments were listed as classified.
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