• NuXCOM_90Percent
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    1 month ago

    Conceptually I think this is great.

    But… How many folk are now eligible to be recalled to active duty?

    • betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world
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      If anyone becomes eligible for recall due to this discharge upgrade, it’d be a very small number and even then, there’s next to no chance that they’d actually get called up. Can’t rule it out entirely because something about a Sith and absolutes (and because I don’t care to dig into the statistics) but realistically, it won’t happen.

      10 U.S.C. § 688 (Retired members: authority to order to active duty; duties)

      …a member described in subsection (b) may be ordered to active duty by the Secretary of the military department concerned at any time.

      (b) Covered Members.-Except as provided in subsection (d), subsection (a) applies to the following members of the armed forces:

      (1) A retired member of the Regular Army, Regular Navy, Regular Air Force, or Regular Marine Corps.

      (2) A member of the Retired Reserve who was retired under section 1293, 7311, 7314, 8323, 9311, or 9314 of this title.

      (3) A member of the Fleet Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps Reserve.

      (4) A retired member of the Space Force.

      This section states that retirees of armed forces branches and reservists may be recalled to active duty. The thing about subsection (d) refers to a program where officers could choose to retire early so doesn’t really come into play for what we’re talking about. It’s worth noting that a service member who completes their contract is not necessarily a retiree which is why the recall authority doesn’t apply more broadly.

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        Yeah I’m not aware of any mechanism to recall any former enlisted servicemember past their IRR period.

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          I figure if things get bad enough that they’d want any of us fat, broken old(ish)-timers back, we’ll see some new laws on the books making it possible.

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            Bruh, if I got out and fulfilled my IRR honorably and whatnot, and then I was recalled years later, I would promptly smoke all the pot in reasonable distance from me the moment I received that recall notice.

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            I’m sure the existing draft covers it, but we’d be a long way down the list.

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            DADT ended in 2011. The military would have to be pretty desperate to want most of those veterans back in service.

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      That’s not how it works. To be recalled you have to still be in the irr. To be in the irr you have to re-enlist. You can’t re-enlist if you’re discharged for dadt. If they still qualify for irr they could of course sign a new contract but that’d be entirely their decision.

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        Oh shit, that’s interesting. I just rolled irr when I got out. I didn’t have to do anything.