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<blockquote data-quote="rngri4" data-source="post: 106026" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>I think I understand the question as this, one sup was writing another sup's guard orders? That is how I understand the question, and yes that can be the case, depending on the rank and job classification that the person holds. If the management member you are speaking of is an officer, and the other members are not, then the orders would be different sometimes, and so would his service depending on his job classification (what his job is basically.) I have had orders to deploy for two week stint in Germany or other countries a couple of times, when the rest of the unit was never called up. Basically, another officer with my same clearance, classification, and rank was on leave, so I won the lottery, it has happened a couple of times. Really, long answer here, but if you are a "foot soldier" you will more than likely go with everyone else, along with your supervisory officers and NCO's. While officers and NCO's who are not simpy "front line" soldiers, but are in security and other technical specialties may stay or be called for support operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rngri4, post: 106026, member: 1599"] I think I understand the question as this, one sup was writing another sup's guard orders? That is how I understand the question, and yes that can be the case, depending on the rank and job classification that the person holds. If the management member you are speaking of is an officer, and the other members are not, then the orders would be different sometimes, and so would his service depending on his job classification (what his job is basically.) I have had orders to deploy for two week stint in Germany or other countries a couple of times, when the rest of the unit was never called up. Basically, another officer with my same clearance, classification, and rank was on leave, so I won the lottery, it has happened a couple of times. Really, long answer here, but if you are a "foot soldier" you will more than likely go with everyone else, along with your supervisory officers and NCO's. While officers and NCO's who are not simpy "front line" soldiers, but are in security and other technical specialties may stay or be called for support operations. [/QUOTE]
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