"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Subject: Change the rules for the National Guard.?
From: Stephen Harding
Date: 2/20/04 7:32 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Kevin Brooks wrote:
"Stephen Harding" wrote in message
I don't think people are exactly flocking to the Guard any more,
given the rather lengthy, and sometimes consecutive, or round-robin
deployments.
Not certain people in the Guard really expected to be used so hard.
Since when? Guard deployments have been on the upswing since ODS, with
their
assumption of first the SFOR mission and more recently KFOR. The old
days
of
units never expecting to be mobilized have been long gone, even before
the
events following 9-11. The tempo since 9-11 has probably been greater
than
many thought before, but the Guard and Reserves as a whole were much
more
cognizant of the possibility of being mobilized now than they were
twenty
years ago, when the most they could usually expect was maybe a
three-week
AT
to facilitate their participation in OCONUS training operations instead
of
the normal two weeks.
This may be so, but I certainly don't recall some of these repeat
deployments that some individuals, and Guard units are doing. At
least around here (W. Mass.). It may be a seeming bias produced
by news coverage, where individual, and especially families of
individuals are complaining of the length of the duty call, and
sometimes repeat calls. Even Ft. Campbell in Kentucky had families
of (unit??) members publicly complaining about this, and I don't
believe these were reserve or Guard.
When you are in the Guard, I think you are still entitled to put
family and job related concerns at a higher level. That's the
way it's always been and GWI or not, seems that was the prevalent
thinking, at least around here (we have a combat engineer unit
locally for Army, and a Warthog unit for the air).
When you're regular, you know you are GI, and family and you take
second row seats when Uncle has need of you.
SMH
The guard is where you go when you don't want to go to war but want
everyone to
think that you do. End of story.
You are truly a disgusting, sad sack of horse excrement. Here are a few of
the DoD's press releases regarding the deaths of deployed Guardsmen and
Reservists over just the past couple of weeks:
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/...0217-0348.html
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/...0217-0351.html
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/...0210-0339.html
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/...0209-0335.html
Each of these folks gave a hell of a lot more than you did, despite your
repeated crowing about your own exploits. Care to visit their next of kin
and make that claim? Open a book, read a newspaper--just get a freakin'
clue, you sanctimonious SOB. Guardsmen from a single brigade deployed from
Florida had received over forty Purple Hearts in Iraq as of November; how
many did YOU get?
Brooks
Arthur Kramer