"It appears the last time a Retiree Recall was instituted was in May, 2020 when volunteers among 800,000 Individual Ready Reserve and retired Soldiers were sought to help with the COVID pandemic response. According to the 2020 publication, “retiree recalls” were also conducted during Desert Storm, on 9/11, and during Operation Iraqi Freedom."
Twatter is saying "Deployment in Ukraine". I doubt it. Not politically possible.
Might be related (low probability) to the rumours going around that US Navy is going to build a "platform" near Gaza port "for humanitarian aid", an excuse which many people have called BS already, so there might be a Gaza operation coming:
Wait, am I understanding correctly that this is just the declassification of a document that was in effect in 2001, and not that this is happening right now?
Veterans of the Vietnam war would not be very useful to recall now, since most of them are much older than fighting age (not to mention most of them have medical problems from the abuse and chemical exposure they were put through).
This is actually pretty terrifying for a couple reasons, one being that they are so desperate they are reaching back as far as elderly retired people, and because it means the intentional DEI bullshit ads and fuckery have made real Americans anti-military service to the point where recruitment is way down.
If you follow people like mandatoryfunday you'll see them openly talking about the low recruitment numbers and how many months in a row they've missed the quota.
Mari Corp guys being discharged for 11 years are claiming to be involuntary recalled now:
https://twitter.com/Shannon81904/status/1775280976433656126
Context:
https://gnews.org/m/2416207
"It appears the last time a Retiree Recall was instituted was in May, 2020 when volunteers among 800,000 Individual Ready Reserve and retired Soldiers were sought to help with the COVID pandemic response. According to the 2020 publication, “retiree recalls” were also conducted during Desert Storm, on 9/11, and during Operation Iraqi Freedom."
More: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/us-army-prepared-to-implement-army-retiree-recall-program-but-why
Twatter is saying "Deployment in Ukraine". I doubt it. Not politically possible.
Might be related (low probability) to the rumours going around that US Navy is going to build a "platform" near Gaza port "for humanitarian aid", an excuse which many people have called BS already, so there might be a Gaza operation coming:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/10/us-military-ship-heads-to-gaza-to-build-temporary-humanitarian-aid-port
Who knows. I'm not in the know, just passing low probability info on.'
Wait, am I understanding correctly that this is just the declassification of a document that was in effect in 2001, and not that this is happening right now?
Veterans of the Vietnam war would not be very useful to recall now, since most of them are much older than fighting age (not to mention most of them have medical problems from the abuse and chemical exposure they were put through).
This is actually pretty terrifying for a couple reasons, one being that they are so desperate they are reaching back as far as elderly retired people, and because it means the intentional DEI bullshit ads and fuckery have made real Americans anti-military service to the point where recruitment is way down.
If you follow people like mandatoryfunday you'll see them openly talking about the low recruitment numbers and how many months in a row they've missed the quota.
No, the 2001 EO enables this.
The ALARACT 017/2024 Recalling all retired Arm Forces is from March 24th, 2024:
https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/ARN40510-ALARACT_0172024-000-WEB-1.pdf
Ah, thank you.
They can recall you up till age 70. If second request is ignored, individual will be charged with desertion.
It's a recruitment initiative to get retired soldiers to re-enlist.
It's entirely voluntary.
But in order to understand that, you'd actually have to read it
It depends on how much duty you've done. Some are voluntary, some are not. Read the small print in individual DoD papers.
https://www.tiktok.com/@x.babywitch1144.x/video/7353071675186941227
Have another source that a Chinese government data mining company? I keep away from that site.
Lol that's a good one.