will...I just dont see it.
There is a grievance process through the UCMJ and the whistleblowing law if a soldier believes illegal acts are being committed. There are benefits through the VA and the recently enacted GI BIll for the 21st century.
You cant have third parties determining "unreasonable danger" without undermining the chain of command.
And lastly, I think about police unions, probably the most comparable to what you have in mind. and how their record is mixed...often representing the police officer at the expense of the public interest.
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