#1 100,000 Former Marines to be asked back.
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 12:51 pm
Marine Times
[quote]The Marine Corps plans to ask up to 100,000 former Marines released from the ranks since September 2001 whether they would like to come back.
Speaking at the Pentagon on Friday, Lt. Gen. Emerson Gardner, the Corps’ deputy commandant for programs and resources, said many of those Marines had either hinted that they’d like to have re-enlisted at the time they got out or were told outright that no slots were available in which they could re-enlist.
“In the past, we’ve had a number of people who have desired to re-enlist in a particular job specialty, and, unfortunately, there is not enough room in the Marine Corps to keep them on, so we have released them from active duty,â€
[quote]The Marine Corps plans to ask up to 100,000 former Marines released from the ranks since September 2001 whether they would like to come back.
Speaking at the Pentagon on Friday, Lt. Gen. Emerson Gardner, the Corps’ deputy commandant for programs and resources, said many of those Marines had either hinted that they’d like to have re-enlisted at the time they got out or were told outright that no slots were available in which they could re-enlist.
“In the past, we’ve had a number of people who have desired to re-enlist in a particular job specialty, and, unfortunately, there is not enough room in the Marine Corps to keep them on, so we have released them from active duty,â€