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15 Years Out, Vet Ordered Up to Deploy

Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:45 pm



A Tennessee man who last kicked off his combat boots 15 years ago after serving in the Persian Gulf War has been told he's going once more into the breach.

According to a report Jan. 2 by KMBC-TV of Kansas City, Mo., 50-year-old Paul Bandel got his notice from the Army right about the same time he got his AARP card.

"(I was) kind of shocked, not understanding what I was getting into," Bandel told KMBC. The Nashville-area resident he could understand if the Army wanted to give him a stateside assignment, something that recognized he has been away from soldiering for 15 years.

"But, 'Hey, here's a gun, go back to the desert'?" he quipped. Bandel originally was trained in missiles, he told the station, but said the system he worked on is no longer in service. Bandel said he is not angry at being recalled, but concerned at the financial affect it will have on his family. Going back to active duty will about cut his pay in half, he told the station.

His wife, Linda, is less understanding.

"It's like a dream or a nightmare," she said, arguing the absurdity of his being called up to be deployed "with 18-year-olds" at the same time he's getting his AARP card.Bandel left the Army without retirement in 1993, never thinking he'd be called up again, he told KMBC.

"I certainly never thought I'd be going back there at this point in my life," he said.

Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:28 pm

I can't find the regs for IR. It seems weird that he wasn't in the IRR for the remainder of his term. I mean, he was out 15 years for Chuck's sake. Maybe I shoudl call my recruiter :P

Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:49 am

On another forum they were speculating that he kept re-upping in the involuntary reserves to get to retirement and reap the benefits and it backfired on him.

Dont flame me, I am just repeating other's speculation.

Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:09 am

All I know is that your initial signature, you're good for 8. Anything beyond that is on you. You can take your 8 in any way you like- 2 active, 6 reserve, etc., with a minimum active of 2 years(unless in a long school MOS) If you keep you name in the Inactive pool after 8, they can call you. But if you are out- completely- I do not believe they can pull you back in involuntarily. Maybe it is different with officers.

Robbie

Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:21 am

He put himself into the position of it occuring. He needs to do it and quit whining.
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