My son was trying to extend his service in the Marines. They screwed up his paper work several times so he was unable to get a change of MOS that he wanted. Then he was denied an interview after more paperwork because the gunney didn't have time. He has no negative on his record, been to Iraq twice and they just called back a bunch of reserves. So now, he has to get out of the Marines and re-enlist to get a favorable MOS. He is a sargent and will remain one, but
he will lose his housing for at least 2 months while things are in limbo. His Coloniel was baffled yesterday but I guess there is nothing he can do either. Does this make sense to anyone? Only replies from those that know the military would be appreciated. No anti war political stuff please.
2006-08-30
03:56:55
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Chloe
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