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Non Deployable - Medical Reasons

  • My 6 days of Active Duty as an IRR in Leonard Wood

    After having fought against the Army for what seemed an eternal 6 months.  I have been finally let go.  Only after having to report to Fort Leonard Wood where I was a medical NO-GO and subsequently released by the Military.  My military time lasted a full 6 days that I will detail here:

    Day 1: Traveling to St. Louis – This was a very hard thing to do.  Saying goodbye to your family when you think you are leaving for at least 18 months with a final destination to the Sandbox is not fun.  After a few tears and sad goodbyes I left.  I arrived at St. Louis at about 5PM to later get on a 2.5hr Greyhound bus to St. Louis.  When I arrived at Leonard Wood.  We (the 7 IRR’s on the bus) had to take a cab into the post where we met with the Drill Sergeants that started our in processing and would also be our primary POC for the foreseeable future.  I thought my travel was bad until I met one guy that lives 3 hrs away from St. Louis in Arkansas.  He was forced to drive 2 hrs in the opposite direction to Little Rock.  Catch a plane there to Dallas.  A 3 hr layover then on to St. Louis, another 2hr layover then off to Leonard Wood.  I guess that is the Army way.

    Day 2: In Process – The first thing we did was formation at 5:30 AM followed by breakfast then a few briefings.  We immediately then proceeded to the Medical In Process. Here you fill out a questionnaire and your future lies in the hands of this doctor.  I went in and he immediately gave me an examination and interrogation after which I was declared medically unfit to deploy.  The rest of the day was a blur.  I could not believe exactly what was going on.  I did NOTHING for the remainder of the day. 

    Day 3: In Process, Out Process – Again a 5:30AM formation.  It has been confirmed that I along with 17 other people will be going home as medical no-go’s… We go to breakfast a few briefings followed by in processing through PAB and DEERS., then out processing through PAB and DEERS all in one shot.  Done by Noon and do nothing for the remainder of the day. 

    Day 4: Major General Brief – Formation at 5AM.  Meet with the Major General of the post.  He gave us his spill on the situation, done by 10AM.  Do nothing for the remainder of the day.

    Day 5: Nothing – Accountability formation at 9AM.  Do nothing the remainder of the day.  Formation at 6PM find out we will be leaving the next day Friday.

    Day 6: Going Home – Receive orders at 11:30AM.  Get on chartered bus to the Airport at 12.  Arrived home 14 hours later. 

    I must say that the DS’s were extremely professional and respectable.  The accommodations are one of the worst I have seen.  WW2 barracks w/ open bays.  I must say that I am so happy I am home.  Unfortunately I’m still in the IRR but truly doubt that I could be called back again with the medical history that has been put forth.

  • Last day of work, ID card and Flight in hand…

    So today is the my last day of work and what a sad sight it is. Is like I’m leaving behind a bit of my family by leaving my office.

    I went to get my ID card and flight yesterday at Fort Hamilton (which is a base close to me). I’m now starting to really feel that this truly SUCKS… The level of crap and incompetence I will have to take over the next 18 months is almost unthinkable… Having been out for so long (4 years and change) makes everything very different.

    Well enough of complaining, I will just have to deal with it and move on. Make the best of these 18 months, thank god my employer is so understanding, and hope that my wife and two kids can transition to life without me. They of course are the main source of my worries. As far as my job I hired a great replacement that will keep the network I worked so hard to keep running smoothly in the track of success.

    I will definitely try and make the best of these last two weeks (which I’m taking off from work). I will spend this time enjoying my family and preparing myself mentally for the challenges that lay ahead…

  • Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays or whatever....

    Just wanted to say Merry Christmas to everyone.  If you follow another belief than Merry that one.  I hope no one is offended.  I just wanted stop in and say thanks to everyone for being so helpful and responsive in my first few posts and return to this military life I thought I was never going to see again. 

    I'm mentally preparing myself to be away from home next year during this time which will be extremely hard.  February 13th is nearing very quickly and the anxiety of not knowing where I'm going or what I'm going to be doing is really killing me. 

    So, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah or Happy Festivus for you Seinfeld fans. 

    Roddy

  • Laugh at this....

    The Delay and Exemption Team in HRC St. Louis still has no idea what is going on with my case (my appeal to exemption being denied that is).  Everytime I talk to someone there, I have to tell them what is going on instead of it being the other way around.

    I just spoke to some SSG, and they have no record of my orders being finalized.  Their are scrounging around trying to figure out what is going on.  These are the people handling our requests.  I have to ask myself, with what diligence was my request handled?  Or even that of the many soldiers that really deserve that exemption.  I understand that my reasons for exemption were not that strong and hence it was denied.  But I'm starting to think, (better yet is something that I have always thought) that my package was not given the proper review and neither are the packages of the people that are in even more need or want than I to get their affairs in order.  This SSG just told me she would call me back within half an hour while she finds out what is going.  I would think that being HRC they would know. 

    Waiting, waiting, waiting, ---- Now 20 minutes have passed. 

    The SSG gets back to me and tells me that her OIC has informed her that the reason for the change is to have me report with a group instead of alone that day.  In other words, incovenience my life to a whole other degree so that I can report with 15 others.  Army style.  Jokingly I told the SSG if I ran the risk of my orders changing yet once again? She said no...  I later said “It's the Army you know“ to which she responded “You're right, but let's hope they don't change“.  This really puts me at ease...(sarcastically speaking)

     

  • The Army's Inconsistence...

    This is really getting to me now... Can someone explain why in the world, if my exemption and appeal requests have been denied, new orders been cut, WHY and I do stress WHY change my orders YET once again.  Not only are they incoveniencing my life to the point of absolute madness, but they cannot freaking make up their freaking minds. 

    I have just checked my HRC Record online and my orders have been modified YET again.  This is the 8th modification but this time with no reason behind it.  They pushed my report date forward another 2 weeks.  This is great, except that 3 days ago I just hired someone, and have many plans based on the assumption that my orders will not change again since my exemption was finalized.  IT disconcerns me at the administration that I am walking into to.  This is really getting ridiculous. 

  • Another IRR Talking about his experiences...

    First off, my name is Roddy and I am in the IRR.  I was recently recalled to active duty.  I worked hard to get an exemption that was denied, worked even harder on the appeal and it was also denied. 

    I have a small journal that will tell the story of everything I went through with the Delay and Exemption Team.  Just go to www.army.rpimentel.com

    I am scheduled to report to Fort Leonard Wood, MO on January 30th.  At this time I will update with the entire process and will advice in any way that I can.

    By the way, I am a 74D - (Chemical Operation Specialists - Recon).  Just in case, this used to be 54B.    

    Thanks for Listening and thanks Steve for setting me up.

    I also started another site www.armyblog.rpimentel.com, it directs to my ArmySteve Blog.  It will be easier for my family and friends to just go there.