BARRETT Announces Joel Miller as Vice President of Sales and Marketing Ammoland Inc. Posted on
L to R: Ronnie Barrett, CEO; Joel Miller, VP of Sales & Marketing; Sam Shallenberger, President
U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc. is proud to announce the recent promotion of Joel Miller to Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Joel has been with Barrett since 2017, most recently serving as Director of Global Military Sales. His work directing the US Military Sales team lead to the adoption of the MRAD, MK22 rifle system with separate contract awards for USSOCOM and Army Contracting Command, Picatinny Arsenal.
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Supreme Court rejects West Point cadet s case after rape allegations on campus Follow Us
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By Alex Swoyer - The Washington Times - Monday, May 3, 2021
The Supreme Court rejected a case Monday brought by a female cadet who alleged she was raped while attending the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
Without comment, the justices declined to hear the woman’s claim that West Point’s policies on sexual assault failed to protect students.
She sued, alleging she was injured during service.
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The lower court ruled her injury wasn’t directly related to military service, and Justice Clarence Thomas agreed with that conclusion.
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Presidential candidate, filmmaker, author and American patriot Merlin L. Miller is continuing his battle against the forces who seek ruin for the United States, by taking the steps necessary to create a functioning political party concerned with the interests of America first.
Dave Gahary caught up with Miller on September 30, a few days before his party’s first official meeting, who explained why he formed the American Eagle Party earlier this year, his military background, who he feels is responsible for the destruction of this once-great nation, and his West Point class of ’74, in this informative interview (10:22).
Justice Thomas argues for repeal of doctrine protecting military from tort suits incident to service
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued Monday that the high court should have agreed to hear an appeal by a West Point cadet to repeal a doctrine that has protected the military from tort lawsuits by service members outside combat.
In a dissent from cert denial, Thomas said the doctrine established in 1950 by
Feres v. United States was a policy judgment by the Supreme Court that is not based on the wording of the Federal Tort Claims Act.