U.S. Air Force cadet who graduated with flying colours isn’t allowed to serve their country

U.S. Air Force cadet who graduated with flying colours isn’t allowed to serve their country

As It Happens6:28This U.S. Air Force cadet who graduated with flying colours isn't allowed to serve their countryServing in the U.S. military felt like a calling for Hunter Marquez.The 22-year-old cadet has spent the last four years training at the

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