Details that might matter: am I an Arabic specialist who sees how desperate the need is? Am I asked nicely to return? Was I ever apologized to? Do I see public/military service as among the highest ideals? (Many weren't military as such, but elsewhere in the DoD.) Do I want to reward the system for finally getting it right?
I dunno, I'm not them. But I don't think there's a simple or obvious answer to the question.
A lot of them want to go back, and I'm sure that in a few weeks the recruiters will be dispatched lists of dischargees (is that a word?) to reel in. The services need them, the recruiters are heavily incentivized (ugh!) to get people to sign up, and at this point, I'm sure there are signing bonuses for, like, Arabic interpreters with demonstrated job skills.
As for apologies, I'm sure that they will be forthcoming in one way or another. Or as the military says, "There is no substitute for victory."
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Date: 2010-12-19 03:05 am (UTC)As I am, I don't think I'd think the former outweighed the latter, but I can imagine someone deciding it did. And I'd be really impressed with them.
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Date: 2010-12-19 06:20 pm (UTC)Details that might matter: am I an Arabic specialist who sees how desperate the need is? Am I asked nicely to return? Was I ever apologized to? Do I see public/military service as among the highest ideals? (Many weren't military as such, but elsewhere in the DoD.) Do I want to reward the system for finally getting it right?
I dunno, I'm not them. But I don't think there's a simple or obvious answer to the question.
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Date: 2010-12-20 11:09 pm (UTC)As for apologies, I'm sure that they will be forthcoming in one way or another. Or as the military says, "There is no substitute for victory."
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