Explosive Allegations Against the U.S. Air Force and DOD From an Advocacy Group Fighting for the Rights of Injured Military Service Members
Left to contemplate suicide and more, the Air Force and Department of Defense (DOD) will soon abandon one of their own, and they simply don’t seem to care.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to Jeremy “Weed” Sorenson, a former Air Force fighter pilot and director of Guard and Reserve Affairs for the Uniformed Services Justice & Advocacy Group (USJAG)—an organization whose primary mission is “to ensure injured service members are separated with benefits, honor, and dignity intact.”
A few short months ago, he became aware of a case he considers “most egregious.” The case involves Staff Sergeant Kyle Matthews, a nine-year veteran of the Air Force, who is set to be “unlawfully kicked out of the military” on Tuesday, August 27.
SSgt. Matthews returned from a deployment to the Middle East last year. And according to his wife, he returned a different man. The father of six sought mental health treatment.
“Over the course of the last 15 months,” Sorenson said, “[SSgt. Matthews] has participated in multiple off-base inpatient and outpatient treatment programs [at the request of health officials from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in Wrightstown, New Jersey].”