06-24-2008, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by jiro123
Actually no. That is wrong. 8 years? Are you mad? Absolutely not. Stop-Loss Policy typically extends your contract up to 1 year. Most soldiers are extended up to 6 months.
New Army Stop-Loss Policy
Under the new policy, soldiers will generally be subject to Stop-Loss for no more than 12 months -- even though their military occupation specialty may remain affected by Stop-Loss in support of the global war on terrorism, said officials from the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G1.
Enlisted soldiers under Stop-Loss can now voluntarily separate on the one-year anniversary of their original expiration of service or ETS date.
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See? You have no idea what you are saying because you beleive in paper written more than soliderīs personal experience. Yes, they were being extend and then re-extend the involuntarily contract for 2 to 3 times. Yes they CAN ignore and extend and then re-extend their contracts.
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Please stop using the phrase "forced to extend." You're making it sound like they were illegally forced to sign the contract. Like I said - it is perfectly legal. They were "involuntarily extended." How is Watada's case different?
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No, I never make it look like illegal. I use those word "forced to extend" which mean is they did not extend their agreement contract voluntarliy. Get it? Okay, I will use those word "involuntarily extended" next time. for correction.
The link, you posted dated 17th January 2007. Here is updated link of 22nd May 2008. It written everything from June 2006 to his last court in November 2007...
Watada’s Legal Limbo :: The Sirens Chronicles
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