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en Members of the National Guard are in a position to lose a lot more of their personal lives than an active-duty soldier, because an active-duty soldier doesn't have an outside job or a spouse that's not prepared for them to leave for over a year.

en The soldier is summoned to a life of active duty and so is the Christian.

en And like the old soldier in that ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away, an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the sight to see that duty.
  General Douglas MacArthur

en Getting paid as a soldier on active duty status is more than a state employee earns. His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness. Getting paid as a soldier on active duty status is more than a state employee earns.

en Old soldiers never die; they just fade away. And like the old soldier in that ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away, an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the sight to see that duty.
  Douglas MacArthur

en If you have integrated the National Guard and active duty forces this shouldn't be an issue.

en As an unfortunate consequence of America's war on terror, many children of our active-duty military personnel are now members of single-parent families. In most cases, this also means their chances to attend college have greatly diminished. Children of military personnel who die on active duty are entitled to receive some money toward a college education, but it is not enough.

en We still have people in the active duty, and if people are feeling ill, if they're experiencing various symptoms and they're still in the active duty, they're less likely to come forward because that could result in their medical discharge.

en It substantiates the reports that we have received over the years and from reserve and Guard members who have been recently called to active duty. It also demonstrates that actions that address criminal behavior need to be taken.

en Our strengths of the active duty and the Guard complement each other.

en You're going to see it with reintegration as well. Just because we recover a Soldier, it doesn't stop there; when that Soldier comes home and goes through his rear detachment the personnel recovery mechanism is still doing a bunch of things to help reintegrate that Soldier, ... To make sure that he's taken care of.

en The Wisconsin Guard has been actively involved in the global war on terror since the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, ... Since that time, about 70 percent of the Guard's 9,450 soldiers and airmen have served on active duty either at home or overseas.

en We pursued this class action on our 250,000 members' behalf and are pleased with the tentative settlement. We have a fiduciary duty to the active and retired Ontario teachers for whom we invest to press the companies we invest in to deliver shareholder value. As this suit illustrates, we are prepared to act when necessary.

en In total, about 600 Coast Guard active duty and reservists will be deploying from the Atlantic Area region in the very near future,

en [The sun is setting on American dreams in Iraq; what remains now to be worked out are the modalities of withdrawal, which depend on the powers of forbearance in the American body politic. But the dynamic has already been set in place. The United States is running out of troops. By the spring of 2006, nearly every active-duty combat unit is likely to have been deployed twice. The National Guard and Reserves, meanwhile, make up an unprecedented 40 percent of the force, and the Guard is in the] stage of meltdown, ... the wheels are coming off.


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