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Unfortunately that is a SOP. By that I mean it has always been there as an option but rarely used as we haven't had the need to do so. You always have to read the fine print when signing a contract. I'm not agreeing with it just saying that this option has always been there, without it the draft would be our only other option. Still sucks though. I finished up active duty and was home for a whole ten days when I got the call for the first Gulf War. I never even unpacked my Sea-bags. |
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In terms of crying for them. Granted, it's a pretty shady maneuver, but when you join the army you become gov't property...literally. Property can be disposed of as seen fit by the owner. It should also be noted that I didn't read the article, in case I missed some pertinent information. |
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I can see your point, Stevo. I should also have been more clear in my previous posts. The reason I get ornery when people "cry" about the members of the Army is primarily because of the reserves. Not a goddamned month goes by that there isn't some sort of "human interest" story about some poor reservist who is going to have to leave his family behind when he serves overseas. Poor fucking baby! When you enlist in the reserves, that's the risk you take. All these crybaby sonsabitches wanted was 1200 bucks a month for minimal effort. It's like making a deal with Rumplestiltskin. Eventually, you might have to pay up. But, like I said before, it is a pretty shady move by the Army. |
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Involuntary Extension is what it's called. So you could re-enlist and get a bonus or just get extended and get no money. It almost happened to me when I was getting out. BTW I was 17 when I joined and didn't turn 18 until I was almost done with Basic Training in the US Army. Griz, reserve people p*ss me off too. I hate it because they are always quick to point out that they are in the Army (which I always correct when I'm around; don't you mean the Army Reserves) but when it comes time to serve they will do anything to try to get out of it. Weekend warrior f*ckers p*ss me off! |
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