I was a Mortuary Affairs Officer. I'll keep praying old REMF toe-taggers like me aren't invited back.
By the way, thanks for doing one of the most thankless jobs.
I've posted about this before, it is relevant to all the military retirees out there. There may be a lot of things that have passed us by, but driving trucks, driving fork lifts, working in a warehouse, we can do that. That new computer system may not look familiar, but trucks and fork lifts ain't changed! We can still do that kind of work and if things get bad enough? That's what we'll be doing.I can still drive trucks.
It seems weird that they’d want medical people back to man all the checkpoints.
Medical, hhhmmmm. Sounds like YOU Alamo.
I’d gladly go back, turns out I need the job. Old, slightly overweight, MP, Nah, I need to run for Sheriff, or Town Marshal.I also got the message, which was focused on a handful of medical MOS's. However, they did encourage others who were interested to contact Human Resources Command, so they could gauge interest. Thinking that a Field Artillery MOS isn't all that valuable since you don't generally kill germs with 155's, I'm waiting for a bit to sign up.
1. I’m Air Force, and
2. I was a comm-computer officer with acquisition qualifications.
In other news:
9000 retired Army medical personnel respond to Army’s call
Looks like they would backfill medical personnel deployed to fight the coronavirus.
Why did I think you were a Medical type? Stationed at Brooks maybe? Oh well, they start sending letters to retired Comm Officers and Manpower and Organization Analysts things are going REALLY BAD.