An Air Force general with 31 years of service is still hoping his mandatory retirement will be overturned.
But the Air Force offers him little hope.
“The decision to deny Brigadier General Christopher Sage’s Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records request for appeal has been reviewed by all senior leaders within the Department of the Air Force,” an Air Force spokesperson wrote in an email to The Epoch Times.
“General Sage will retire on December 31, 2025.”
Sage’s attorney, Davis Younts, alleged that Sage was targeted because of how he navigated the COVID-19 policies as commander of the 332 Air Expeditionary Wing in Jordan….