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Back to Duty

Nope. No signs of our armed forces being stretched too thin here:

Seven years ago, Lexington psychiatrist Charles Ham retired from the Army.
Or at least he thought so.
Then, the other day, he got a call telling him to report to Fort Jackson for a physical examination.
Ham, who wore a U.S. Army uniform for 41 years, knew 5,600 veterans who recently had left the service were being called up. But he never thought he would be on the list.
“You know, I’m 67 years old. Why do you need me?” Ham asked.
The caller explained the Army needed psychiatrists to counsel troops.

I’m glad we’ve had almost four years to repair the military Clinton decimated.