|
|
- NEWSLETTERS
- MOBILE APPS
-
ADD TIME NEWS
ARMED FORCES: Home Early
The Army last week had some welcome news for 170,000 of the reservists and National Guardsmen summoned to active duty after Korea. Though their 24-month tours of duty will not begin to expire until summer, the Army will start letting them out in March. Reason: Many units (e.g., the 28th, 40th, 43rd, 45th National Guard Divisions) were called up at the same time. The Army cannot send them all home at once, must stagger the discharges over a period of months as it trains draftees to take their place.
Most Popular »
- Five Things the U.S. Can Learn from China
- Uganda's Anti-Gay Bill: Inspired by the U.S.
- The Growing Backlash Against Overparenting
- Facebook's Secret Code
- The H1N1 Pandemic: Is a Second Wave Possible?
- The Top 10 FAILs of 2009
- The Pros and Cons of Expanding Medicare
- Tiger Gets Mulligan from the TV Networks
- Europe vs. Google: The Next Chapter
- The Troubles at Kroger: Frugal Consumers
- Uganda's Anti-Gay Bill: Inspired by the U.S.
- The Pros and Cons of Expanding Medicare
- The Troubles at Kroger: Frugal Consumers
- The Job Market: Is a College Degree Worth Less?
- Disney's Princess: A Breakthrough for Curly Hair
- Facebook's Secret Code
- GM's New Leaders: Ambitious for Change
- For Africans Seeking Asylum in Israel, Dangers Abound
- Europe vs. Google: The Next Chapter
- The H1N1 Pandemic: Is a Second Wave Possible?





RSS