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Ilsa

(64,342 posts)
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 11:17 PM Mar 14

A cousin who is a veteran got a letter from the Army

telling him they want him to re-up, even though he's 60, sick, and partially disabled. He said other career army, now retired, are getting letters trying to call them up for service.

Is this typical, or is the military this desperate?

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A cousin who is a veteran got a letter from the Army (Original Post) Ilsa Mar 14 OP
for sure recruiting has likely nosedived Skittles Mar 14 #1
You'd think so but numbers are way up. mountain grammy Mar 14 #3
When the economy sucks, recruitment goes up...nt Wounded Bear Mar 14 #4
When the economy sucks, recruitment goes up...nt Wounded Bear Mar 14 #5
2025 was the strongest in 15 years... Melon Mar 15 #14
OK MAGA. 617Blue Mar 18 #38
That's odd JustAnotherGen Mar 14 #2
Some people find it difficult to enlist Norrrm Mar 14 #6
I'll re-enlist in the Coast Guard once it's rid of DHS. usonian Mar 15 #7
The Coast Guard is an amazing branch of the military. Dunc Mar 15 #17
When stationed at Langley AFB in Virginia displacedvermoter Mar 15 #29
Absolutely. Dunc Mar 15 #30
Their ships, equipment and training were displacedvermoter Mar 15 #33
Cape May in December is to remember (NOT!) usonian Mar 15 #36
Agree, get the ICE guys on the ship. Sequoia Mar 15 #37
I'll let you know if my spouse or I get one. haele Mar 15 #8
Do you know if he is retired military? Dan Mar 15 #9
Cousin is not retired military. He is a vet with disability. nt Ilsa Mar 15 #23
He really wants to turn us into Russia. Buddyzbuddy Mar 15 #10
It's working so far. rubbersole Mar 15 #11
...? SSJVegeta Mar 15 #12
Good grief jfz9580m Mar 15 #13
There is a scam going around Tesha Mar 15 #15
The letter is probably asking him to voluntarily to return LogDog75 Mar 15 #16
Thank you, that explains alot. nt Ilsa Mar 15 #24
My nephew completed 4 years in the Air Force. wnylib Mar 15 #35
Desperate they aren't telling truth Blue Full Moon Mar 15 #18
They can call back Retired Officers and NCO's. Jacson6 Mar 15 #19
This has been going on since 2024 Kaleva Mar 15 #20
"You're gonna love Tehran!" Kid Berwyn Mar 15 #21
Trolling for cannon fodder. The Orange King must have big plans. Vinca Mar 15 #22
My late husband was Retired Military. ProudMNDemocrat Mar 15 #25
They could send all the ICE Cowards. They already have the outfits and weapons. travelingthrulife Mar 15 #26
I'll see if I get one. underpants Mar 15 #27
That's what Russia is doing as well as recruiting criminals from prison.............. Lovie777 Mar 15 #28
Well, if the U.S. begins tapping into the criminal population to serve in the military True Dough Mar 15 #32
Have not heard this from any of my fellow veterans. Trump's DOD knows better than to waste a stamp on me. surfered Mar 15 #31
That sounds odd Woodwizard Mar 15 #34

Skittles

(171,629 posts)
1. for sure recruiting has likely nosedived
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 11:18 PM
Mar 14

who the fuck would want to risk their lives for Netanyahu and Trump?

Melon

(1,517 posts)
14. 2025 was the strongest in 15 years...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:14 AM
Mar 15

It’s only released annually, but it typically goes up during conflict.

Norrrm

(4,971 posts)
6. Some people find it difficult to enlist
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 11:49 PM
Mar 14

Tom DeLay and Dan Quayle military service

He and Quayle, DeLay explained to the assembled media in New Orleans, were victims of an unusual phenomenon back in the days of the undeclared Southeast Asian war. So many minority youths had volunteered for the well-paying military positions to escape poverty and the ghetto that there was literally no room for patriotic folks like himself. Satisfied with the pronouncement, which dumbfounded more than a few of his listeners who had lived the sixties, DeLay marched off to the convention.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/1999/05/what_did_you_do_in_the_war_hammer.html

usonian

(25,143 posts)
7. I'll re-enlist in the Coast Guard once it's rid of DHS.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:17 AM
Mar 15

Working on my knots.

And by the way.

DRAFT ICE

• They are already "trained" (in random violence against civilians. Checks one box)

• Bonespur "victims" have already been weeded out.

• They are already government employees and must go where assigned. (saves TONS of paperwork)

• They already have weapons, and unspent budget money.
• They already have swell masks to protect from radioactive dust that bombing reactors creates.

• They (probably) already have military haircuts, and (this is big)
• Their kill to loss ratio is infinite.

Oh, and ...

• It's them or Barron. 



Danes Agree, YES, DANES!

Dunc

(275 posts)
17. The Coast Guard is an amazing branch of the military.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:55 AM
Mar 15

I had a friend who was stationed in the Great Lakes.We enlisted both in high school back in 84. I joined the army he went off to cape May if i remember correctly.
Been years since we’ve spoken yet i think he was on a tender.

displacedvermoter

(4,415 posts)
29. When stationed at Langley AFB in Virginia
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 09:48 AM
Mar 15

met many Coast Guard personnel, and they all really loved their work, their quality of life, and the support they got from the service.

Always thought if I had one thing to redo, it would be I would join Coast Guard.

Dunc

(275 posts)
30. Absolutely.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:05 AM
Mar 15

I do remember my friend telling me of rescues they had done in the Great Lakes. So honorable to serve your country in that capacity and to save lives.

displacedvermoter

(4,415 posts)
33. Their ships, equipment and training were
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:09 AM
Mar 15

always top notch, I imagine because they had a practical mission tied to supporting commerce and transportation. They really earned their keep!

haele

(15,380 posts)
8. I'll let you know if my spouse or I get one.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:40 AM
Mar 15

But I don't think that's something they would want, unless they're looking for certain MOS types and using AI to find qualified personnel.

There's a lot of conditions AI might miss, like a possible disqualifying status (type of discharge, retired status or disability retirement) or age (over 60).

Dan

(5,155 posts)
9. Do you know if he is retired military?
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:47 AM
Mar 15

A friend of mine that was retired military was sent a letter asking him if he wanted to return to active duty during the first ME fiasco. He said NO.

SSJVegeta

(2,834 posts)
12. ...?
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:47 AM
Mar 15

That doesnt make any sense. Especially if they haven't activated the IRR yet.

(Ie: This young, very not-disabled Army vet has yet to receive anything similar)

Just googled that some people have received fraudulent letters which are scams.

jfz9580m

(17,168 posts)
13. Good grief
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:55 AM
Mar 15

Is it that desperate?
I found out yesterday that a young couple I know in the ME is close enough to the war zone that they can hear it . So scary..

Tesha

(21,138 posts)
15. There is a scam going around
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:20 AM
Mar 15

scammers are targeting veterans with fake, high-dollar recruitment offers

LogDog75

(1,294 posts)
16. The letter is probably asking him to voluntarily to return
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:21 AM
Mar 15

From what I know, as a retired AF SNCO, is the military will first ask for people to reenlist for up to two years. IF they don't get enough people to reenlist then they can go to the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). From when I was active duty, when you enlisted you volunteered to commit to at least eight years. If you serve only one enlistment, when you leave the service you go into the IRR until your military obligation is completed. If you voluntarily or are involuntarily recalled you return with the rank you retired or were at when you separated, and the pay, housing/subsistence, and medical benefits, the extra time served is applied to your retirement pay, etc.. The drawback is you aren't eligible for promotion.

Most likely all he has to do is return the letter saying No.

I retired after 28 years and I served two years in the IRR to meet the 30 year commitment they said I had. No problem in that I never heard anything from the AF concerning whether they needed me again.

During the first Gulf War, I knew a Master Sergeant who retired just before Iraq invaded Kuwait. He was a medic and during his career he tried but never got to cross-train to become an independent duty medical technician which would make him the primary caregiver to a small unit or detachment. Once the Gulf War revved up the AF contacted him and asked him to return to active duty. He asked if they would make him an independent duty medical technician and they said no so he said no and stayed retired.

wnylib

(25,927 posts)
35. My nephew completed 4 years in the Air Force.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:11 AM
Mar 15

After his discharge, he settled into civilian life with a job, family, and home. He later got called up for active duty in Iraq. AFAIK, he did not have an option to say no.

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,879 posts)
25. My late husband was Retired Military.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 09:29 AM
Mar 15

Had he lived, he would have been 81.

NO FUCKING WAY would he re-enlist. RETIRED means RETIRED! He put in his 22 total years.

Donald Trump, Petey H., Lindsey Graham, and Marco Rubio can go fuck themselves and the elephants they rode in on.

Lovie777

(22,925 posts)
28. That's what Russia is doing as well as recruiting criminals from prison..............
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 09:37 AM
Mar 15

that's pretty weird tho and quite concerning regarding the US.

This administration is not normal but evil.

True Dough

(26,600 posts)
32. Well, if the U.S. begins tapping into the criminal population to serve in the military
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:08 AM
Mar 15

there are plenty of them to be found in the Trump administration!

surfered

(13,375 posts)
31. Have not heard this from any of my fellow veterans. Trump's DOD knows better than to waste a stamp on me.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:06 AM
Mar 15

Woodwizard

(1,317 posts)
34. That sounds odd
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 10:11 AM
Mar 15

I would be looking for a scam. I have a hard time believing the Army is trying to pull in people at that age.

I just was at th VA for my physical came out perfect no meds same age never heard anything about call ups.

I never got one for Iraq either.

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