Our not so long ago merc war and occupation forces, Air America, during our service and war of choice.
I suggest they go after the companies, corporations and individuals that reap huge wealth off our wars and especially the invasions and long occupations of others by choice for the most part being testing grounds for wmd's advancing technologies. They cause more problems and deadly actions, blowback and retaliations, against those who are serving in the military by much of the actions they take and carry out, as we've seen with the huge build up of the merc forces under no bid contracts in the two present conflicts, as well as bringing about recruitment for the guerilla insurgents fighting in their own countries.
In today's times and world they're no different then those groups we call terrorist organizations especially to those living in the occupied countries, just much better compensated. If their injuries etc. came about while they served in the military then fine fight for just those benefits, but not as hired guns!
CIA Airline Employees Seeking Government Benefits
They performed daring, dangerous and covert missions during the Vietnam War, but the men and women of Air America have lost yet another battle here at home.
A report commissioned by the Director of National Intelligence is recommending hundreds of elderly veterans of a CIA-owned airline be denied government benefits.
The I-Team last October reported on the plight of several aging former employees of Air America , who left military careers and gave up the opportunity to earn military pensions to join the CIA operation in the 1970’s.
“Our understanding is, it would couple with military time and that would put me over 22 years,” retired pilot Jack Knotts told us.
Knotts, who flew missions in Vietnam and Laos, is disabled and lives in a Tampa apartment. “I am faced with having to make two or three decisions about not renewing a prescription,” he told us when describing his financial struggles.
Efforts in Congress to pass legislation giving Air America vets like Knotts benefits and civil service status have failed, but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) was able to pass legislation directing the Office of National Intelligence to study whether former employees of the CIA owned airline deserve them. read more>>>
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