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Question of Kerry's service records--enlisted in Reserves?

 
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gulf1609
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:37 pm    Post subject: Question of Kerry's service records--enlisted in Reserves? Reply with quote

Am I reading all these Kerry military forms wrong? Kerry enlisted in 1966 in the NAVAL RESERVES. He went to OCS to be a commissioned NAVAL RESERVE officer. If this is right, why are the Democrats demeaning Bush for volunteering in the ANG?

When did Kerry's reserve unit get called up? Or was it common knowledge that all Naval reserves would serve in Vietnam? Is there any paperwork for these reserve decisions?
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rbshirley
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 12:24 am    Post subject: Re: Question of Kerry's service records--enlisted in Reserve Reply with quote

gulf1609 wrote:
When did Kerry's reserve unit get called up?


Active Duty Naval officers were/are designated as either USN or USNR

"Regular Navy" vs "US Navy Reserve" .... Career vs Non-career Officers

Duty assignments for USN and USNR Officers were determined exactly alike.
These came from a "detailers office" in Washington DC, based on rank, skills
and the individual officer's preferences.

Applying to go to Officer Candidate School directly from civilian life made you
only eligble for "USNR Active Duty Status," with a three (3) year obligation in
that staus after receiving the commision from OCS.

Any "Active Reserve Duty" would come after your active duty obligation had
beem completed. You "could" apply to a Naval reserve unit somewhere in the
US. If accepted, this would entail attending monthly meetings and two weeks
of "Active Duty" per year.

If you did not join a reserve unit, you were placed on "Inactive Reserve"
status until your total obligation was completed. This did not entail any
meetings or yearly duty, but you were still subject to recall.

All of this is based on my own experience and obligaton. Kerry applied for,
and evidently received, early termination of both his "Active Duty" and his
"Inactive Reserve" obligations.

{Don't ask me to go through it again .... "ya just gotta believe!"}

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A Swifty that served a full 12 months in Vietnam and 4 years "Active USNR"

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