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Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander of the Norfolk-based Joint Forces Command, says "senior mentors" who also work for defense contractors may pick up information that benefits their private employer, but he believes that's the only way to ensure top experts are teaching officers.
Military's 'senior mentors' cashing in
By Tom Vanden Brook, Ken Dilanian and Ray Locker, USA TODAY
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