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Currently the Department Of Defense
employs well over 3 million personal. Almost half of which are Ready and
Stand by Reserves. Since 1990, there have been six occasions on which
the President has initiated an involuntary call-up of Reserve Component
members to active duty. The use of Guard and Reserve troops to support
operational requirements has steadily grown from around 900,000 duty -days
annually in the early 1990s to an annual level of over 12 million duty-days
since 1995. As of May 7, 2003 there were 219,497 Reserve and National
Guard on active duty.
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USSERRA
The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA)
was signed into law on October 13, 1994. USERRA clarifies and strengthens
the Veterans' Reemployment Rights (VRR) Statute.
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Resilience in a Time of War
In times of war, it's not unusual for people to have feelings of
uncertainty. No one knows how long a war will last or how it will affect our
lives. We may feel uncertain about the future and anxious about events that
are out of our control.
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ESGR
The National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)
was created to inform employers of the ever-increasing importance of the
National Guard and Reserve and to explain the necessity for - and role of -
these forces in national defense.
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Return and Reunion
Various resources are listed on this web site to assist returning Reservist
cope with the return to work and reunion with loved ones.
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