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  • Soldiers say they are being threatened with Iraq duty (if they don't re-enlist)

    09/16/2004 7:07:11 PM PDT · by churchillbuff · 268 replies · 3,617+ views
    9 News Colorado ^ | Sep. 16, 04 | AP/9 News
    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Soldiers from a combat unit at Fort Carson say they have been told to re-enlist for three more years or be transferred to other units expected to deploy to Iraq, the Rocky Mountain News reported Thursday. Hundreds of soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team were presented with that message and a re-enlistment form in a series of assemblies last week, two soldiers who spoke on condition of anonymity told the newspaper. "They said if you refuse to re-enlist with the 3rd Brigade, we'll send you down to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, which is...
  • US may run out of guard and reserve troops for war on terrorism: report

    09/16/2004 2:15:56 PM PDT · by churchillbuff · 85 replies · 1,193+ views
    Spacewar/AFP ^ | Sep. 16, 04 | AFP/
    WASHINGTON (AFP) Sep 15, 2004 The US military may run out of national guard and reserve troops for the war on terrorism because of existing limits on involuntary mobilizations, a congressional watchdog agency warned in a report released Wednesday. Government Accountability Office (GAO) said the government has considered changing the policy to make members of the 1.2 million-strong guard and reserve subject to repeated involuntary mobilization so long as no single mobilization exceeds 24 consecutive months. In commenting on the report, however, the Department of Defense (DOD) said it planned to keep its current approach. "Under DOD's current implementation of...
  • Swing voters wobbling over Iraq war

    09/16/2004 10:52:48 AM PDT · by churchillbuff · 22 replies · 656+ views
    The State ^ | Sep. 16, 04 | LEE BANDY
    CAMDEN — The aftermath of the war in Iraq has become a problem for President Bush among South Carolina’s swing voters in Kershaw County. It has turned what once was believed to be an asset for re-election into a vulnerability, according to interviews with those voters. Especially chilling were government reports last week that 1,000 Americans had been killed in combat since the conflict began. “Young guys are getting killed over there for nothing,” said Wanda Blakeney, a 49-year-old cook. “It’s sickening,” said Peter Roland, a 52 year-old baker and owner of the Mulberry Market in Camden. The war clearly...