ExpressLane
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Walz says he retired from the National guard to run for Congress. Scott Perry a real retired Brigadier General in the National Guard retired in 2019 but was elected to Congress in 2013.
Perry, 62, retired from the Army National Guard in 2019 as a brigadier general after 39 years of service. A fighter pilot by craft, he'd commanded units through deployments to Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Iraq. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2013.
Walz suddenly retired when he found out his unit would be deployed to a war zone. He said it was to run for Congress. But here is proof he could have run for Congress and remained in the National Guard. Walz is lying about his motives. When he found out he would have to deploy to Iraq he cut and ran. When Brigadier General found out his unit would deploy to Iraq he went to Iraq and served. Representative and retired Retired Brigadier General retired 6 years later. There was no need for Walz to retire from the National Guard to run for Congress.
Perry, 62, retired from the Army National Guard in 2019 as a brigadier general after 39 years of service. A fighter pilot by craft, he'd commanded units through deployments to Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Iraq. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2013.
Walz suddenly retired when he found out his unit would be deployed to a war zone. He said it was to run for Congress. But here is proof he could have run for Congress and remained in the National Guard. Walz is lying about his motives. When he found out he would have to deploy to Iraq he cut and ran. When Brigadier General found out his unit would deploy to Iraq he went to Iraq and served. Representative and retired Retired Brigadier General retired 6 years later. There was no need for Walz to retire from the National Guard to run for Congress.