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To: tejek who wrote (139303)9/24/2001 3:35:08 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1583406
 
Have you been put on alert?

I signed up in July 92. My term of service ended in July 98. I was on individual inactive reserve for another year or two. Now the only way they could put me on alert or call me up would be to draft me. Also even if I was still with my old NG unit it would be unlikely that they would call up computer operators. During the gulf war my old unit wasn't called up to active duty but they where all called up for the 15 day annual training. That provided enough coverage for the additional processing or personel records needed by the deployment of national guard soldiers.

Tim



To: tejek who wrote (139303)9/24/2001 8:41:46 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 1583406
 
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