A lot more folks who thought they were out of the military are about
to get a paid vacation...in Iraq.

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7989189

Army Orders Further Involuntary Troop Call-Up
Wed Mar 23, 2005 06:13 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Army is ordering more people to serve
in Iraq and Afghanistan involuntarily from a seldom-used personnel
pool as part of a mobilization that began last summer.

They are part of the Army's Individual Ready Reserve, made up of
soldiers who have completed their volunteer active-duty service
commitment but remain eligible to be called back into uniform for
years after returning to civilian life.

The Army, straining to maintain troop levels in Iraq, last June said
it would summon more than 5,600 people on the IRR in an effort to have
about 4,400 soldiers fit for duty in Iraq and Afghanistan after
granting exemption requests for medical reasons and other hardships.

Lt. Col. Pamela Hart said on Wednesday the Army has now increased the
number of IRR soldiers it needs to about 4,650, which means a total of
about 6,100 will get mobilization orders.

The IRR differs from the part-time Army Reserve and Army National
Guard, whose soldiers train regularly as part of units. People on the
IRR have no such training requirements.

Hart also said 370 IRR soldiers had not reported to the Army by the
date ordered and have not requested an exemption from service or a
delay in reporting. Hart said none have been declared absent without
leave, or AWOL, and the Army was trying to determine whether all of
them actually had received their mobilization orders.

"We're giving them all ample opportunity to comply with their orders,"
Hart said.

The Army has approved 1,866 requests for exemptions or delays in
reporting, Hart said.

There are about 150,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, but the number is slated
to decline to about 138,000 this month. The Army has defended tapping
into the IRR, saying it was a legitimate personnel tool to find
soldiers in a time of need.

Army officials have said that they expect to launch a second round of
mobilizations from the IRR this summer on the scale of the current
round to provide soldiers for future force rotations into Iraq and
Afghanistan.





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