Team, I hired a retired Naval Personnel expert to give the attached report for your use. He just completed it. Please use as you see fit re: LtCol Vokey's potential recall to active duty as a remedy to the violation that occurred at his retirement. If there are follow up questions for which you need answers, let me know and Bill can get them. S/f, Neal Neal A. Puckett, Esq LtCol, USMC (Ret) Puckett & Faraj, PC 1800 Diagonal Rd, Suite 210 Alexandria, VA 22314 703.706.9566 The information contained in this electronic message is confidential, and is intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that any use, distribution, copying of disclosure of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you received this communication in error, please notify Puckett & Faraj, P.C. at 888-970-0005 or via a return the e-mail to sender. You are required to purge this E-mail immediately without reading or making any copy or distribution. Begin forwarded message: From: WPappas@aol.com Date: January 25, 2011 4:53:05 PM EST Subject: Retiree Involuntary Recall Neal, After discussing the
hypothetical scenario and confirming my findings with SMEs at Manpower
and Reserve Affairs (M&RA)
Quantico, the Commandant of the Marine Corps can authorize the involuntary
recall of a retired Marine. Specifying reason(s) for recall action
not necessary. Of course, the retired
member must pass a recall physical. My report is attached. Note: Pgs 1-7 address your specific
questions Pg 8 is a summarized list of references
used Pgs 9-19 provide excerpts from references
reviewed Please let me know if
this gives you what you need. Sincerely, Bill |
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