Thursday, July 16, 2015

Government Attitude Toward Military Service Is Deplorable. Look At Veterans Administration And DEA!

The DEA Discriminated Against
THIS Group Of Employees

  • 07/16/2015 02:37 PM 
  • Source: Fox News 
  • by: Fox News Online
More than a dozen senior Drug Enforcement 
Administration agents who fought in Iraq and 
Afghanistan as military reservists claim their bosses
 within the law enforcement agency ridiculed 
their service, assigned them to jobs their war
 injuries made especially difficult -- and, in one 
case, allegedly planted a cellphone in an 
agent's car to track his movements and 
record conversations.

The agents, who have filed a formal complaint with a federal watchdog agency over 
allegations that date back more than a decade, believe they were singled out from other 
veterans within the agency because their duties caused staffing problems, according to
 interviews and court documents obtained by Fox News. If their claims are true, the
 agency's treatment of the reservists is in violation of President Obama's direct order to 
federal agencies that unfair treatment of veterans will not be tolerated.

"They called me a poisonous pansy," DEA Special Agent Mark Coast told Fox News 
in an interview from his San Diego home. A Marine reservist, Coast was called to
 active duty in 2003 and served in Iraq, where he was awarded a Purple Heart.

Shortly after returning home, Coast says he had a disturbing conversation with his
 civilian boss.  Source: Fox News
- See more at: http://americanactionnews.com/articles/exclusive-reservist-vets-in-dea-claim-their-bosses-discriminating#sthash.zXmNlM4L.dpuf

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