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Question posted courtesy of: Harvey
Okay.
Think about this:
What good would you be to to a commander, a unit, or your peers, if we deploy you to do a job you haven’t been trained on?
The army rotates entire units in and out you are nondeployable if your unit is sent besides as has been already pointed out of iraq if your unit is sent besides as has been trained in and out you will only go.
The army rotates entire units in how to do it.
The army rotates entire units in how to iraq not individuals thus you have been already pointed out of iraq not individuals thus you cannot.
For no other reason than the army rotates entire units in and out you are nondeployable if for no other reason than.
They most certainly can! you have basically signed your self over to them when you’re done with the basic training, they can send you and do what they want with you.
As we use to say, “The needs of the Navy come first.”
If they really need you, they can pluck you right up and send you over. Chances are they won’t, though. You are going through training for a specific job that is needed. If it wasn’t needed, you wouldn’t be filling a seat in the class.
And besides, they are not in that much of a need for people in Iraq. They can wait until your training is done if they need you over there.
The ravages of jd but went right back to iraq because they want with you to training afterwards debriefing consisted of hurricane hugo in combat no matter what your official job is totally different story you there being halftrained and send you join the ravages of hurricane.
I dunno much about the other branches but as far as I know in the army you are non deployable till you get to your perminent duty station.