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Florida Senate candidate facing more questions about military record

GOP Senate candidate Mike McCalister is facing more questions about his military service, this time from a Vietnam veteran. # According to the St

Jul 31, 202010.4K Shares400.2K Views
GOP Senate candidate Mike McCalisteris facing more questions about his military service, this time from a Vietnam veteran. #
According to the St. Petersburg Times,former Army Captain Ed Maxwell, who served a 19-month combat tour in Vietnam, said: #
All of Mike McCalister’s enlisted service was limited to reserve component Active Duty for training going though his initial basic training, and attending 2 week training periods with his units. Only active duty performed in an active component unit, or as a member of a mobilized Guard or Reserve unit counted for veterans’ status during the Vietnam era. McCalister did not qualify for veterans status until 1992, after serving a 2 years as an ROTC instructor at Florida A&M University as a major. #
Maxwell, a member of the Fort Lauderdale chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America, told the* Times*, “I have had it with McCalister’s charges and innuendos against us. I can not conclusively prove Mike’s actual motives for initially joining the Guard in 1971, but I can offer some strong evidence to base conclusions on.” #
According to an article published last week by The Miami Herald, a veterans group “that calls itself ‘Stolen Valor‘ has been asking McCalister about his record for more than a month. They haven’t gotten anywhere, but McCallister quietly changed facts and toned down his rhetoric on his website.” #
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