Army Reservists (IRR) ordered for screenings
This doesn't sound good...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070612/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/army_reservists;_ylt=AlXfjv4GrRcruyU4Z9nboHLMWM0FArmy Reservists ordered for screenings
By ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer 1 minute ago
WASHINGTON - For the first time since the Iraq war began, the Army is notifying thousands from a special category of reservists that they must report this summer for medical screening and other administrative tasks.
The decision to issue "muster" orders for 5,000 members of the Individual Ready Reserve, or IRR, is not a prelude to a new mobilization or deployment of reservists to Iraq, an Army spokesman said. Instead it is part of a new effort to fix an IRR call-up system that failed on multiple fronts early in the Iraq war.
One problem was that the Army simply could not contact many of its IRR members; it had allowed them to ignore the requirement that they notify the Army of a change in residence. Some turned out to be deceased; others were physically unfit for duty or faced personal problems that barred them from serving.
To correct that the Army is now requiring that they show up in person for what it calls a one-day "physical muster." The idea is to ensure that when and if more IRR members are needed for Iraq or other active-duty deployments the Army will at least know which are fit for duty and where to find them.
The Army planned to announce the decision on Thursday.
Eventually all IRR members will get the order to report for screening; the first 5,000 are considered a test group.
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