Pentagon dismisses three employees from Stars and Stripes
The Pentagon has terminated three employees from the military newspaper Stars and Stripes following their remarks in a CBS interview. The decision reflects the Pentagon's response to the content of those comments. (sources: cbsnews)
The Pentagon dismissed the publisher, an editor, and a reporter from Stars and Stripes after they participated in a CBS 'Sunday Morning' segment. The firings were a direct consequence of their comments made during the interview.
- Three employees from Stars and Stripes were fired by the Pentagon.
- The dismissed individuals included the publisher, an editor, and a reporter.
- The firings were linked to their comments made in a CBS interview.
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