Where is the honor?
To: Former Military Chick
I believe, and I may be wrong but officers still have a mandatory commitment of at least one year after there primary enlistment term is up. Could be wrong though.
2 posted on
10/23/2004 7:53:38 PM PDT by
aft_lizard
(Actually i voted for John Kerry before I voted against him.)
To: Former Military Chick
In the thousands of other men and women who serve with pride. Consider all the folks in the military - there's bound to be a few who are just like Kerry was.
3 posted on
10/23/2004 7:54:08 PM PDT by
SittinYonder
(Tancredo and I wanna know what you believe)
To: Former Military Chick
Ok, he resigned his commission. Now send him as a PFC.
To: Former Military Chick
If I'm not mistaken a officer can be called up at anytime.
At least that is how it use to be back in the 60's
5 posted on
10/23/2004 8:02:42 PM PDT by
federal
To: Former Military Chick
If he's lying about resigning then that's one thing - but if he did 8 years and resigned and the army failed to process his resignation - then his actions are entirely honorable.
To: Former Military Chick
We don't want this kind of guy polluting our all volunteer force....muster him out!
To: Former Military Chick
"Jay J. Ferriola, 31, said in the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld unlawfully continues to exercise control over him even though he properly resigned and was asked to turn in his equipment."
Hopefully when they're done with him he won't have any "equipment" left.
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