http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N09187506.htmWASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army said on Monday it will begin the process of kicking out 80 reserve soldiers who have ignored for about a year and a half mobilization orders for likely duty in Iraq or Afghanistan.
They are members of the 110,000-strong Individual Ready Reserve, a manpower pool of people currently leading civilian lives who were previously in the regular Army or reserves but still have some service obligation remaining. Many have been out of uniform for years.
The Army said it has issued mobilization orders to about 5,700 people in the IRR, with the bulk of these going out in the summer of 2004. The Army said it will soon begin holding "separation proceedings" in St. Louis for 80 IRR soldiers who failed to report for duty in accordance with their mobilization orders.
Until the Iraq war, the IRR had been a seldom-tapped personnel reserve, but the military has been strained in maintaining troop levels in the war that began in March 2003. The United States currently has 153,000 troops in Iraq.