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Nbadan
11-08-2004, 05:15 AM
The Army has become so hard pressed for troops they are enlisting soldiers who have been inactive for years and served their obligation to the country...


David M. Miyasato enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve in 1987, served three years of active duty during the first Gulf War and received an honorable discharge in 1991. He remained on inactive status for five more years, until 1996. Since then, the Kaua'i resident has married, started an auto window tinting business and this year, he and his wife had their first child.

David Miyasato is suing the Secretary of the Army for recalling him to active duty. He had been told to report to a South Carolina facility.
Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser

But in September, Miyasato received a letter from the Army recalling him to active duty and directing him to report to a military facility in South Carolina on Tuesday.

"I was shocked," Miyasato said yesterday. "I never expected to see something like that after being out of the service for 13 years."

Miyasato is now suing the Secretary of the Army, asking a court to prevent the Army from ordering him to active duty. He is also asking for a court judgment declaring that he fulfilled all his obligations to the military.

Miyasato's lawyer, Eric Seitz, said Miyasato earlier asked for an exemption, but never got a response.

But after the lawsuit was filed, Seitz said they received a faxed letter from the Army's Human Resources Command saying Miyasato's request for an exemption from active duty has not been finalized. It said his Tuesday report date has been delayed for up to 30 days, but warned new orders "reflecting your new report date" will be mailed and that he must comply with them or risk being declared Absent Without Leave or a deserter.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Harry Yee said the office will defend the Army, but did not have any comment at this time.

Seitz said he doesn't know of another case in which a Hawai'i resident has been recalled after having been released from the reserves.

The Army announced last year that it would be involuntarily activating an estimated 5,600 soldiers to serve in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Army officials would be tapping members of the "Individual Ready Reserves," military members who have been discharged from the Army, Army Reserve or the Army National Guard, but still have contractual obligations to the military.

Miyasato, however, long ago fulfilled his military obligations, Seitz said.

"My belief is that the Army is hard-pressed to recruit enough troops to send to Iraq and they're activating reserves as means to avoid implementing the draft," he said. "I think problems will increase as more and more people are resistant to participating in the war."

HA (http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Nov/06/ln/ln10p.html)

Useruser666
11-08-2004, 09:29 AM
Back-door draft? Don't ask don't tell?!

Aggie Hoopsfan
11-08-2004, 12:25 PM
Um, it was an administrative error and will be taken care of.

This pointing to a real draft is a leap of rationale only an idiot like Dan could make.

dcole50
11-08-2004, 12:43 PM
Initiating a draft would be political suicide. No one is going to do it.

Aggie Hoopsfan
11-08-2004, 01:02 PM
dcole, thanks for admitting the obvious, now please try and convince your much more mentally challenged fellow lib who posted this.

Nbadan
11-08-2004, 02:37 PM
So where are we getting the additional troops to fight Bush's Jihad? Funny how all those who say that a draft would be political suicide can never answer that question. They will find a way to rationalize it, as they found a way to rationalize torture.

2pac
11-08-2004, 02:45 PM
So where are we getting the additional troops to fight Bush's Jihad? Funny how all those who say that a draft would be political suicide can never answer that question. They will find a way to rationalize it, as they found a way to rationalize torture.

Who said we need more troops?

Nbadan
11-08-2004, 02:53 PM
Did you watch Rummy today? 35,000 additional troops from where? His ass?

2pac
11-08-2004, 03:01 PM
Link? I searched google news and couldnt find anything about 35,000 soldiers. All I saw was that Rummy said we are using 12k soldiers right now on your hometown.

Aggie Hoopsfan
11-08-2004, 03:25 PM
So where are we getting the additional troops to fight Bush's Jihad?

Where were we going to get the 40K for Kerry's additional army units?

Check out the US Senate Dan, they are working on bills to significantly increase the pay for the military. You've got your answer right there. Money talks, bullshit (you) walks.

Drachen
11-08-2004, 03:39 PM
Link? I searched google news and couldnt find anything about 35,000 soldiers. All I saw was that Rummy said we are using 12k soldiers right now on your hometown.

Actually as I understand it we are supposed to up our troop level due to the elections and the likely aftermath. Although, a portion of this increased troop level will be achieved by making the troops there remain longer, while new ones rotate in simultaneously.

Yonivore
11-08-2004, 03:49 PM
The only "back door draft" I care about is the one I wish we'd feel when all the Demoncrats leave (Democrats are welcome to stay) the United States and forget to close the door.

2pac
11-08-2004, 03:50 PM
Actually as I understand it we are supposed to up our troop level due to the elections and the likely aftermath. Although, a portion of this increased troop level will be achieved by making the troops there remain longer, while new ones rotate in simultaneously.

I completely understand recruiting more and wanting more soldiers, but the administration hasnt said we are adding 35k soldiers.

Kerry said he wanted to add 40,000 soldiers.