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FYI: Important Telephone Numbers for Military Awolers or Deserters!

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SHORTY LONG

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What is the name of your state? OHIO

FYI: Very Important Information, "FOR All MILITARY PERSONNEL."

Welcome all new members to FreeAdvice.

1. For ALL that are AWOL/DESERTED, and want to know if there is a Federal Warrant
-~issued for your Arrest, you should contact the FBI, or your locale Police or Sheriff
-~Departments for this information! Make no mistake in that once you are AWOL
-~for a time period of 30 full days or more without the required authorized permission,
-~then, you will be declared as a DESERTER, and a Federal Warrant will be issued for
-~your Arrest!

2. The following source is for Military members & their families of our Armed Forces. No
-~problem is to big, nor to little for assistance. Contact a Military OneSource consultant
-~for assistance with a particular issue. Please use the phone numbers listed below 24/7.

Phone Numbers:

Stateside: CONUS: 1-800-342-9647
Overseas: *OCONUS Universal Free Phone: 800-3429-6477
Collect from Overseas: OCONUS Collect: 484-530-5908
En español llame al: 1-877-888-0727
TTY/TDD: 1-800-346-9188
Korea DSN: 550-ARMY (2769)

3. For the United States Coast Guard: 1-800-222-0364, and their website is:
-~www.uscg.mil/worklife/eap/employee_assistance.htm

4. United States Air Force: (210) 566-3752 (or toll free: 1-800-531-5501)

5. The Army Deserter Information Point: (502)626-3711 NO longer discloses the "DFR"
-~status as it once did!

6. United States Navy: (847) 688-2106 (or toll free: 1-800-423-7633)

7. FOR MARINES WHO ARE UA/DESERTED, CALL COLLECT IF NEEDED: (703)614-3248, or 2934.
-~This unit of the Marine Corps will provide you with Straggler Orders, Airline Ticket, etc.

8. THE GI RIGHTS HOTLINE: 1-800-394-9544, and there website is:
-~www.girights.org
 
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Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? OHIO

1. GI HOTLINE: 1-800-394-9544

2. DESERTER HOTLINE: (502)626-3711, 3722, 3724.

3. FOR MARINES WHO ARE UA/DESERTED, CALL COLLECT IF NEEDED:
(703)614-3248, 614-2934. They will provide you with Straggler Orders, Airline Ticket, etc.
Good Job Shorty!! You should ask Admin to make this a "sticky"...;)
 

Military_Sister

Junior Member
ShortyLong

ShortyLong,
I think posting these numbers on a sticky note is Great!
Thought it might be helpful if you could add a little something to it. Obviously more ua/awol questions are being posted as recruiters need bodies, mislead and recruit/accept those they otherwise would/should not.
If you could add "Rights" between GI and Hotline and their website, girights.org, many of these questions could be answered for them there.
I feel obligated to donate to the organization. They're overwhelmed.
Thank you!
 

objetora

Member
A clarification and update on the original post (which is great, thanks):

1. The term "deserter" has two different meanings: (1) yes, after 30 days absence, you are supposed to be given "deserter status" (though some people fall through the cracks) and have a warrant on you, but that is very different from (2) the crime of desertion, as specified in the UCMJ and the MCM. The crime of desertion involves intent either to stay away indefinitely or to avoid hazardous/important duty. So being given "deserter status" in no way implies that you are going to be charged with desertion. Thousands of people have been given "deserter status" without being charged with desertion and many have gotten administrative discharges (no court-martial, no jail time). For details, you can call the GI Rights Hotline.

2. The GI Rights Hotline underwent some reorganization since the original post, so the old number is no longer routed to the about 20 centers around the country. The new number is:

877-447-4487

The GI Rights Hotline also has a new, much better designed website at:

GI Rights Hotline (877-447-4487)

It's now much easer to find regulations and information.
 
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