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Old 07-20-2005, 11:01 AM
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Breach of Contract; BadApple please help.


CA. I am a prior service Marine now a California Gaurdsmen who was just alerted yesterday that I am to report to SRP so I can be a casualty replacement in Iraq. I joined the Guard 1 1/2 years ago as a garunteed 19K(Tank crewman), but still have yet to go to armor school. I still carry my Infantry MOS(11B), and from what I was told I am deploying as an 11B for my MOS. I do not want to, I want to be a 19K as per the first or second line on my enlistment contract. They can stoploss me or extend me all they want, just let me have the damn MOS I chose and am fully qualified for. Question is: Is this breach of contract, and if so, what should I tell the JAG when I go through SRP this week?
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Old 07-20-2005, 12:37 PM
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CA. I am a prior service Marine now a California Gaurdsmen who was just alerted yesterday that I am to report to SRP so I can be a casualty replacement in Iraq. I joined the Guard 1 1/2 years ago as a garunteed 19K(Tank crewman), but still have yet to go to armor school. I still carry my Infantry MOS(11B), and from what I was told I am deploying as an 11B for my MOS. I do not want to, I want to be a 19K as per the first or second line on my enlistment contract. They can stoploss me or extend me all they want, just let me have the damn MOS I chose and am fully qualified for. Question is: Is this breach of contract, and if so, what should I tell the JAG when I go through SRP this week?


off topic-- but where is your mob site?/???
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Old 07-20-2005, 03:23 PM
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That may be a breach of your contract. Tell them you want out. Heck, I'd think about filing a habeas action in federal district court on the basis that they cannot hold you to your enlistment contract because they breached.
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Old 07-20-2005, 04:32 PM
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Thanks BadApple. Mob site: Camp Roberts
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