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Default Called up again

On 4/21/2020 8:01 PM, Bill wrote:
John wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 22:14:21 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

John wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:27:32 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:



Grandson in the National Guard just got activated and called up again.

He had finished with the first assignment last week.
Was tested for covid-19 ... results were negative
but still had to complete remainder of a 14 day
quarantine.

He just finished that on Sunday and was notified
today to report tomorrow morning for another assignment.

It sorta figures. Massachusetts is supposed to
"peak" over the next week or so. I suspect they are
lining up troops for where ever they may be needed.

Gives him something to do at least. His school is
shut down as is the gym he works at as a personal
trainer.

Hope he stays well. Is he getting double pay as they do on weekend drills, or
just regular pay? Hope it's double.
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Double pay was not really double pay. A meeting was 4 hours, so each day
was 2 work days.


So for two 8 hour days they got paid for 32 hours, yes?
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Meetings were 4 hours. Some did one a week. I did a weekend a month.
It was meeting pay, not hourly. What was the hourly pay when I was active
duty E1? $65 a month. On duty or on call 24/7.


I did the Navy Reserve thing for a while after I was discharged from
active duty.

We did a weekend a month but I forget how much we were paid. We had the
option of leaving Saturday afternoon and returning again on Sunday
morning or we could just stay on the base all weekend.

I ended up only doing it for about a year of the two year deal.
I started getting busy with my job and had to start traveling
for it.

Even though I had signed up for two years my participation in the
Reserves was voluntary anyway because I had
served for 9 years on active duty which satisfied the 6 year
eligibility requirement. I stopped going and at the end
of the two year period I received an honorable discharge from
the reserves to add to my collection. I have three of them. :-)

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