Legal Question in Military Law in Utah
Forced Contract Extension
I am currently one year away from
the end of my Marine Corps reserves
contract. My unit is being called to
active duty this August which will be
a year deployment. They are saying
that I will be forced to go on the
deployment and forced to sign a 3-
month extension to fulfill the year
deployment beyond my end of
contract. Can they really force me to
sign an extension?
Asked on 5/04/09, 10:59 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Patrick Tracy
Patrick J. Tracy, Esq, P.E.,
Re: Forced Contract Extension
This is the "stop loss policy" type of analysis for extension of term. In sum, you are used at the dictates of the military. It is very difficult to get trained troops to a combat zone such as Iraq or Afghanistan. I believe it to be legal, you may wish to seek counsel to challenge it.
Good luck!!
Answered on 5/05/09, 6:40 am
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