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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Army Temporarily Enjoined From Placing Conscientious Objector On Active Duty
A federal judge in Boston has temporarily enjoined the Army from forcing into active duty a doctor who says that her religious conscientious objection was kindled only well after she had enlisted when in 2003 her father died. Today the Associated Press reports that Dr. Mary Hanna, a Coptic Orthodox Christian, had agreed to serve on active duty and then in the reserve in exchange for the Army's paying for her medical education at Tufts University. Her attorney says she will repay the $184,000 the government has paid for her education. The court set a hearing in the case for October 10.