Briggs: Diego Morales’ military record is confusing

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Briggs: Diego Morales’ military record is confusing
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'Morales won’t provide proof of his veteran status — and his characterization of what he did differs depending on the platform,' columnist James Briggs writes.

, describing his service as “completing numerous military drills with Bravo Company 2nd Battalion, 151st Infantry in Cass County, and the 152nd in Floyd County.”

"It is unfortunate that our opponent and the media believe serving in the National Guard is less than honorable. Why do they believe this? Diego Morales volunteered and served proudly in the U.S. military for 5 years as a legal immigrant and was discharged,” the campaign said in a statement. “This is part of his American Dream.”

"My ultimate goal is to make sure to restore voter confidence in that every single Hoosier's vote will count," MoralesIt is possible to participate in military activities without being considered a veteran. Some people, for example, attend drills in an observer status but never sign a contract. Others enlist and attend drills, but never go to basic training or enter active duty.

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