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My nephew returned from Afghanistan after a tour with the 2 PPCLI BG and decided to go on a leave on absence from his reserve unit for 1 year that will be up in the spring. He is not sure that he wishes to return to his unit and has started post-secondary education full time with the money that he had saved while deployed. He had a tough tour but came home with a very good PER and a recommendation for the Sect Comd Course but declined the opportunity and decided to return to school.
Unfortunately his home unit has placed an incredible amount of pressure on him to return to Class A and made some less than appropriate comments about turning down his course and promotion opportunity. Have you heard of this happening before and any suggestions? He is working through some personal issues related to his deployment and friends of his who were casualties but is doing quite well. My concern is with the Reserve unit and the completely inappropriate pressure being placed on him. Has anyone heard about this happening with other Reservists? He is not NES but on an official leave of absence.
My suggestion to him was to turn in all his kit and place himself on the Supp Reserve List and leave on the best possible terms until he is ready to return.
Any comments or suggestions would be helpful.[/i]
My nephew returned from Afghanistan after a tour with the 2 PPCLI BG and decided to go on a leave on absence from his reserve unit for 1 year that will be up in the spring. He is not sure that he wishes to return to his unit and has started post-secondary education full time with the money that he had saved while deployed. He had a tough tour but came home with a very good PER and a recommendation for the Sect Comd Course but declined the opportunity and decided to return to school.
Unfortunately his home unit has placed an incredible amount of pressure on him to return to Class A and made some less than appropriate comments about turning down his course and promotion opportunity. Have you heard of this happening before and any suggestions? He is working through some personal issues related to his deployment and friends of his who were casualties but is doing quite well. My concern is with the Reserve unit and the completely inappropriate pressure being placed on him. Has anyone heard about this happening with other Reservists? He is not NES but on an official leave of absence.
My suggestion to him was to turn in all his kit and place himself on the Supp Reserve List and leave on the best possible terms until he is ready to return.
Any comments or suggestions would be helpful.[/i]