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Cpl Vic Burk
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Isn't that sweet of the Army to do the right thing (sarcasm). Since the military flucked up on this they should sweeten the pot to get some service members to return to active duty. Like, restore their rank plus any promotions they may have missed out on during their period of inactive service along with a nice welcome back bonus check. They might be able to get a few to return to active duty but I'd say that would be very few.
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
SFC Ralph E Kelley
6 mo
That is a great recommendation. And untimately fir - they should throw in any schools they would have missed while they were out of service. As it is they've been 'red-tagged' and will always be held suspect by some commanders.
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LTC Marc King
LTC Marc King
6 mo
YES … what he said and half a mil resigning bonus $$$ ya know just to sweeten the pot a bit more!
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
6 mo
Fool me once...
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Cpl Vic Burk Just everything caused thru the Biden admin…
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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A young man I know backed out of enlisting into the Army because of that BS with forcing the untested Covid vaccine.
Think about that a minute recriuiting command...
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Cpl Vic Burk
Cpl Vic Burk
6 mo
SFC Ralph E Kelley I had a couple students who were planning to join after high school who decided not to because of the COVID mandate. Sure, were only talking about two or three enlistees but that multiply that by the ones we don't know about and that could have been the difference of meeting recruitment goal or not. I don't think the government likes those who think for themselves!
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1SG Russell S.
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No way. They were clearly shown what the Army/AF and Marines thought of them and their concerns. Poor planning and policy created this mess. Those folks need to move on.
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