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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PFC Aaron Knapp
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Absolutely I'm still same weight, I can wear my original BDUs still but unfortunately life has take its toll on my body and I'm unsure I would pass APFT but put me in an Abrams Tank and I'm ready to go lol
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1LT Kimberley Gorum
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Absolutely,, even at 57, I am quite sure that there would be something that I could do.
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SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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until I am returned to the dust from which I was created. In fact, I'm fighting to get back in as we speak (its been a loooooong nearly 15 year fight)!!!
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MAJ Operations Officer (S3)
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Hell yea! You don't need to twist my arm to go back on a team.
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1LT Kimberley Gorum
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If needed, I would be therem, irregardless of rank
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TSgt Kevin Buccola
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Just like SSG Erny stated - My Oath does not expire until I do! Retirement to me is a "break in service" I am ready, willing and able
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1LT Nick Kidwell
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Should our nation ever need to officially call on me to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic, then I'm thinking the fecal matter has already hit the rotating air dispersion unit.
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SPC David Wyckoff
SPC David Wyckoff
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I have to agree with your summation. If they are asking me to come back, its all over but the cryin. But I would still give 'er hell trying to help where I could.
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SFC David Brunk
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Yes ... no discussion necessary!
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SSG Jim Foreman
SSG Jim Foreman
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YES... Without a doubt. My wife doesn't understand why but has my back anyhow.
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COL John Smith
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Of course, without hesitation! Service to country is not based on papers or arbitrary time limits.
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SFC David Brunk
SFC David Brunk
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Yes, I took an 'Oath of Enlistment' that to my knowledge, has no expiration date!
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1SG Richard Valdez
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What is the saying? "I was a Soldier, I am a Soldier, I will always be a Soldier." In a New York minute, in a heart beat! I will gladly dawn the uniform at any rank they would allow me to serve under.......civilian life has gotten me some what domesticated! But, "Always ready, Anytime, Anyplace!"
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