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Former soldiers being called back to fight

 
 
Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 02:21 pm
Does anyone else feel a "draft" in the room?
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0629IraqReserveCallup29-ON.html

Pressed for manpower, Army will tap into reserve of former military members


Associated Press
Jun. 29, 2004 09:05 AM

WASHINGTON - The Army is preparing to notify about 5,600 retired and discharged soldiers who are not members of the National Guard or Reserve that they will be involuntarily recalled to active duty for possible service in Iraq or Afghanistan, Army officials said Tuesday.

It marks the first time the Army has called on the Individual Ready Reserve, as this category of reservists is known, in substantial numbers since the 1991 Gulf War. Several hundred of them have volunteered for active-duty service since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Those who are part of the involuntary call up are likely to be assigned to National Guard or Reserve units that have been mobilized for duty in Iraq or Afghanistan, according to Army officials who discussed some details Tuesday on condition they not be identified because a public announcement was planned for Wednesday.

Members of Congress were being notified of the decision Tuesday, the officials said.

Unlike members of the National Guard and Reserve, the individual reservists do not perform regularly scheduled training. Any former enlisted soldier who did not serve at least eight years on active duty is in the Individual Ready Reserve pool, as are all officers who have not resigned their commission.

The Army has been reviewing its list of 118,000 eligible individual reservists for several weeks in search of qualified people in certain high-priority skill areas like civil affairs.
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Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 03:10 pm
That our forces are overextended there is no doubt. However, regarding this call-up a draft will not help. They are looking to call up experienced specialists not general purpose dog faces. At least that is what the article seems to imply

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The Army has been reviewing its list of 118,000 eligible individual reservists for several weeks in search of qualified people in certain high-priority skill areas like civil affairs.
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the reincarnation of suzy
 
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Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 04:39 pm
"they will be involuntarily recalled to active duty for possible service in Iraq or Afghanistan"

sounds like a draft to me.
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au1929
 
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Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 04:49 pm
suzy
These people are in the inactive reserve which makes them subject to call up. Is it a draft? No. I saw the same thing happen during the Korean war. In fact my friend was called back and went AWOL. Thet caught him, took him in chains to Ft. Lewis Wash. and put him on the ship with the next outfit bound for Korea.
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Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 05:57 pm
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Unlike members of the National Guard and Reserve, the individual reservists do not perform regularly scheduled training. Any former enlisted soldier who did not serve at least eight years on active duty is in the Individual Ready Reserve pool, as are all officers who have not resigned their commission.


http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2003/01/bush_war_08.jpg
Time to finish what ya'll started fella!!
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the reincarnation of suzy
 
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Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 06:09 pm
Maybe I'm confused. The title contains the words "former military members", and in the first sentence the words, "retired" "discharged" and "soldiers who are not members of the National Guard or Reserve" as well as the word "involuntarily". These are people who've already served their time and are done, not merely inactive, so I think it's a bit misleading, then. It is only in the paragraphs after that that they explain about the individual ready reserve pool.
I hope that doesn't include my brother; he was army reserve for 4 years.

"In fact my friend was called back and went AWOL. Thet caught him, took him in chains to Ft. Lewis Wash. and put him on the ship with the next outfit bound for Korea." I heard a similar story today about a gut in VietNam. Sheesh.
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