Posted on 10/25/2004 10:14:35 AM PDT by LouAvul
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The U.S. Army captain who filed an injunction to block his deployment to Iraq will not have to report for duty Monday, and the military has one week to decide whether to approve his resignation.
Capt. Jay Ferriola, 31, appeared in court for an emergency hearing Sunday to decide his fate. Ferriola says he resigned from the Army Reserve in June after eight years of service, including four years of active duty.
Ferriola received orders last week to report for active duty with the 306th Military Police Battalion in Uniondale, New York. The lawsuit says the unit will serve in Iraq for a year and a half on a "dangerous mission in Iraq."
Ferriola filed a lawsuit against the government, claiming lack of due process, involuntary servitude and breach of contract.
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Every male citizen is obligated to eight years military availibility unless contracts are signed for more.
he had already served 8 years on active duty and had turned in his resigination papers two weeks earlier.
Two weeks before receiving deployment orders? Sounds like a red tape sanfu.
If his contract was fulfilled after 8 years, the government
has no case. They will quietly drop all charges.
I did eight years active duty and it was made quite
clear to me that unless I chose to reenlist the
military would never bother again.
Charges? He was charged? The article says he sued...guess I'd better read the whole thing and find out if he was actually charged with anything.
He filed suit the way I understand. Kinda doubt the
guv would bring civil suit, they would charge him with
failure to report and send the MP's to get him.
I totally agree.... I'd LOVE to know how many of the people here insulting this guy for his 'lack of service, chicken-sh*t ways' have actually served in the military themselves?
If you have, don't reply to this saying, "I have, he's a coward" I am curios as to how many HAVE NOT.
F'n armchair soldiers.... I hate them all.
What divison did you serve in?
The article does not say ANYWHERE that he was charged. It says he sued.
Do you have extra details on this case?
Approve his resignation and send him home.
We don't want or need him.
Yeah this is true. I have a pounding headache...his can't be the only similar case in litigation right now, and it's a shame CNN got their hooks into it. Bad enough about the weapons cache.
Unless the officer had signed on to remain in the reserves I can't imagine the government having a case. I predict it will quietly go away.by mutual agreement.
He was already OUT of the military. Since the government said he doesn't ahve to go, it looks like Ferriola was correct and the government erred if trting to FORCE him to go when he was no longer in the military. jmho
He was already out if the resignation was accepted and a discharge executed.
I second that absolutely. This guy has done his duty, and served his time honorably. I'd rather see them reinstate the draft and force those who haven't volunteered for military service go to Iraq. There is no reason the burden should be given only to those who had the balls and patriotism to volunteer in the first place. The military is not a life sentence. (yes, I'm a vet)
The man fulfilled his obligation. Officers are required to resign their commission even after fulfilling their obligation if they want to be certain of not being called up. I think calling the man names is without basis.
After I did 8 years of active duty, I got an unqualified resignation so that I would not get called back. Unfortunately, there are a different set of rules for physicians who can be called up at any time, with or without a draft and with or without physical problems that would preclude service for the general population. For example, I was classified 4-F after taking an induction physical because of a severe motion limitation of my right arm following an accident in college. However after graduation from medical school, the problem was not a barrier to my enlistment.
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