The U.S. Army has pledged to do a better job aiding soldiers and their families interested in becoming naturalized citizens. That promise comes after officials acknowledged in response to a Government Accountability Office report that they haven’t had a good process to track citizenship requests and make certain critical deadlines are met. The Army isn’t alone with that problem. The Defense Department said it also plans to establish a new policy on the military naturalization process.
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