Happened before with a female officer i believe. They just changed her orders.
No they shipped her to Iraq.
No, that is not correct.
Her name is Captain Connie Rhodes, and she is a Army doctor. Orly Taitz was her lawyer and the case was thrown out of court for several reasons, one of which was that the judge questioned why she brought suit only when she was facing deployment. Taitz later filed papers on Rhodes' behalf which Rhodes said she neither signed nor approved.
When her case was thrown out of Judge Land's court, she reported for duty and shipped off to Iraq.
This is the case that got Taitz her $10,000 fine, later supersized to $20,000.
The case which sort of fits what you wrote was the case of Major Stefan Frederick Cook. He was an Individual Mobilization Augmentee (reserve) and could revoke his request to deploy at any time. The Army considered his lawsuit a request to revoke and his order was revoked. He was working for a company which was contracted to the Army and the Army said that they no longer wanted him assigned to their contracts. So, he wasn't deployed, and he lost his job because his employer had no use for someone who couldn't work on military contracts.
His attorney was Orly Taitz, too.