Warrant Officer Nathan Rogers filed the lawsuit last month in federal court citing violations of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, known commonly as USERRA, and the Family and Medical Leave Act
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Warrant Officer Nathan Rogers filed the lawsuit last month in federal court citing violations of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, known commonly as USERRA, and the Family and Medical Leave Act
Spc. Sayveon Anderson failed to report for formation on June 29; his mother said she last heard from him on June 27.
Col. Patrick Hamlin, a former squadron commander at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, took command of the National Space Intelligence Center during a change-of-command ceremony.


