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Seems unlikely he was a recruiter, though these are desperate times for the Army recruiting officers. I know one, and the Army forced him to become a recruiter and remain for 5 years even though he'd been promised it would only be for a couple of years. He's too close to retirement to just up and leave the Army. Besides, he loves it, loves his country, is from a family of veterans, and served in Bosnia (twice), Somalia (just after Black Hawk Down occurred, and he was not allowed to shoot back when he was shot at there), Germany, Korea, and Kosovo.
The pressure he and all other Army recruiters have been under to meet their quota, though unsuccessful, has driven many recruiters to near despair and certainly the toll is telling on them. This soldier told my friend Armymom, his mother, that he absolutely *hated* recruiting and lying to the prospective recruits. His dad is a Vietnam veteran and learned the hard way just how badly the military establishement will lie to recruits and betray them once they have served their purpose and their time. "Free comprehensive health care for life?" HAH! Tell me another joke! VA support for the asking? Yeah, right, just try to get their attention if you have service-related problems when you are a veteran.
But seriously, as desperate as recruiters are to find anyone they can to suck into service, is it possible they are branching out, expanding their methods, reaching even into missions in search of the gullible, innocent, devout, patriot souls they could use?
OTOH, maybe he was investigating a tip about a terrorist cell that wised up and meets in a mission instead of a mosque....
:shrug:
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