What Is the Stop-Loss Policy?
The Armys Stop-Loss Policy is what
involuntary extends Soldiers beyond the end of their enlistment or retirements dates in units deploying to combat areas. In
other words Soldiers are forced to stay in the military even though they have already served and are finished with their contract
as a soldier. Those Soldiers whom rebel against this Stop-Loss Policy are threatened with military scare tactics such as the
Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Such threats includes a four year imprisonment for refusing to stay in, another is
to threaten to take away a soldiers benefits from being in the military and another one is to strike the soldiers with a dishonorable
discharge making it almost impossible for a soldier to find a decent job after getting out the military. To put fear
into Soldiers means to Enslave. Is this they America that we so known to be a great place?
The Stop-Loss Policy is not needed.
According to the latest numbers of
new Soldiers in the Army; the ability to eliminate the Stop-Loss Policy can be done if US Government officials chooses to.
The Army has achieved its max strength of (547,400) which is three years ahead schedule. The Pentagon was not expecting
to reach this goal until 2012. But they are there now. This means that for every Soldier effected by "Stop-Loss"
who want to get out can be replaced by new Soldiers right now. So the very best thing our US Government can do for those veterans
is to release them back to their families and friends so they can enjoy the fruits of their hard labor and selfless service
and sacrifice that these soldiers have made through out their military careers.
The benefits of Eliminating the Stop-Loss Policy:
The
Army is the only military branch that has the Stop-Loss Policy. And as the American people becomes more and more aware of
Stop-Loss and its scare tactics against American soldiers the support of the US Army can and most likely will depreciate with
in time. If a Soldier wants to get out of the military after his or her active duty contract has ended he or she should have
the rights under the US constitution to depart from the military. Freedom to leave will not only make a veteran proud of his
country but it will also prevent Soldiers from hurting themselves and or others mentally, physically and financially just
to get out. Eliminating the Stop-Loss will also help prevent Soldiers and or their families from becoming future enemys
of the United States of America if he or she just so happens to get hurt or killed under the Stop-Loss policy.....
Specialist
Hall is a soldier in the US Army Schedule to leave the ARMY February 27th 2010. He is in a Unit thats deploying back to Iraq
some time in November, December of 2009 or early next year. That's right before he get out. There's a possibility that the
ARMY want's to have its cake and eat it too. With the ARMY all ready meeting its numbers the ARMY don't want to let go used
troops. After explaining Specialist Hall's situation with Congress and the Pentagon , and his company commanders and Sergeants
at 1st BRIGADE B-CO "2-7 IN" and 1st BRIGADE F CO BSB at Fort Stewart Georgia about his inability to perform this
deployment operation this time around-- showed little encouragement; But once again they don't take heed to the warning signs
of soldier's morale when it came to them being effected in dangerous ways when it came to the "Stop Loss", "Stop
Movement" and or "Fenced In" policies. The Army can call the Stop Loss Policy a different name But it all means
the same thing--"Stop-Loss". Specialist Hall's wish is to get out the ARMY on time like his Active Duty contract
states- Three years and 28 weeks of Active Duty. His ETS Date is as stated "February 27th 2010". By the will of
God he said to our editors he shall be release back to his life as a civilian and a father. The way a Father should be there
after serving the people of the United States of America.
Sincerely,
Steve
Modell Chief Editor With Marc A Hall AKA- "MarcWatercus"- A specialist
serving in the US ARMY
Please
show your love by supporting the release of Specialist Marc A Hall Out of the US Army Below. Thank You for your time.