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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's Army records show training delays, gaps

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's Army records show training delays, gaps

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's Army records show unexplained gaps and delays in his training, according to a Spotlight on Maryland investigation that reviewed over 38 pages from Moore's official military personnel file. Moore served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1996 to 2014, with a seven-month deployment to Afghanistan being the majority of his active duty.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's Army records show unexplained gaps and delays in his training. Moore served in the U.S. Army Reserve from Sept. 13, 1996, to Jan. 1, 2014. A Spotlight on Maryland investigation reviewed over 38 pages from Moore's official military personnel file. Moore was commissioned as a second lieutenant on May 11, 1998, while still 19 years old. He received an ROTC scholarship that paid $25,626 in tuition over two academic years. Moore's record reflects what a retired brigadier general described as that of a mostly 'professional non-participant', with the majority of his active duty being a seven-month deployment to Afghanistan.

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