Sunday, May 14, 2006

We Can Hold People Indefinitely


That may not come as news to you. Enemy combatants have been held for years. What is news to me and quite possibly you, is these are US Army Reserve officers.
The Army Reserve, taxed by recruiting shortfalls and war-zone duty, has adopted a policy barring officers from leaving the service if their field is undermanned or they have not been deployed to Iraq, to Afghanistan or for homeland defense missions.

The reserve has used the unpublicized policy, first adopted in 2004 and strengthened in a May 2005 memo signed by Lt. Gen. James R. Helmly, its commander, to disapprove the resignations of at least 400 reserve officers, according to Army figures.

"I don't think during a time of war you would want to let people go when you have a shortage of people," Army Reserve spokesman Steve Stromvall said when asked to comment on the memo, which surfaced during litigation over the policy. At least 10 reserve officers have sued the Army, saying they should be allowed to get out because they have finished their mandatory eight years of service.

So as a patriot you sign up to give the Army 8 years of your life, if not your actual life, just to find out the 8 years part was a hoax?

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5/19/2006 07:43:00 PM  

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