Posted on Dec 1, 2014
SGM Senior Adviser, National Communications
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If you read Once an Eagle, you know the hero was up and down in permanent and temporary ranks based on the needs of the military...but you might not know that one of my personal heroes, Gen. Andrew Goodpaster (SACEUR) took a downgrade to 3- star rank to command his beloved West Point. If we had full mobilization or even partial mobilization, what about you?
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Cpl Brett Wagner
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If I was not so fat & old I'd go back as an E-1.
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Cpl Christopher Bishop
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I do not regret my former enlistment at all, but I manned-up and did my time in the grunts, and since then it has been youngsters time to follow suit...and these days I unfortunately have to add that I hope the military these days can find more people wanting to do it because they have heart, and not merely seeking school funding or VA Healthcare.

If I were truly needed again, I would surely consider it---after the current folks in the White House are long gone.
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SGT Quinn Reels
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Sgt S.P. Woodke
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it all depends on WHO is leading the charge - to go BLINDLY into battle with no clear cut objectives (real and stated strategy) is ill-advised.(current day reality- case in point)
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Cpl Michael Mosley
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America will need us again to fight domestically for the American People against a growing communistic Government.
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SSG Timothy McCoy
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Sure. It is all about service and making the load lighter.
I would if the slot I would be going into be a fit for my old broke body. I assume that my total YIS would build and wind up with a larger retirement in the end.
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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I'd go and by the time the Army calls me back it might be for somethign major, and I am not sure what that might be, but I would gladly go.
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TSgt Cyber Systems Operations
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I traded a stripe to change branches after I got out of the Navy. I could have kept it to stay in the US Naval Reserve. I changed to FL Air Guard. It was something I was willing to do to continue to serve my country.
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SPC Donald Moore
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I would, if called, but I am old enough now that even though I can still fit my uniform and I can still pass a PT test, I don't think they would call me.
The government is just lousy about age discrimination.
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PV2 Abbott Shaull
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LOL... Yeah right SGM Dan Coberly, No I will not become a E-1 again...I refuse to do it...
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My guess is we'd have plenty of NCO slots open.
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PV2 Abbott Shaull
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Now, I don't deserve NCO slot at all. I have always said, if I was a Manager, I would have to fire myself right off the bat. I know how much of trouble maker I can be.
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PO2 Disabled Veteran Outreach Program
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If I had to. It wouldn't take long for me to make rate again, but I've got quite a bit done since I left and I think I would be more valuable a few pay grades up.
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