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Lakeport city manager faces possible Iraq redeployment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
LAKEPORT – Lakeport's city manager may be redeployed for military service in Iraq next year.


Jerry Gillham, who has been in the Army National Guard for 35 years following service in the Navy, said that his unit, the 41st Brigade, recently was called back to Iraq.


Gillham, who remains a member of the Oregon National Guard, was previously in Iraq from 2005 to 2006.


If he goes back to Iraq, it would be for a one-year stay, beginning in June of 2009.


At a recent drill in Ashland, Ore., Gillham said he and his unit began discussing what their duties in Iraq might look like the next time around.


Gillham is a Chief Warrant Officer 3, and part of the unit's command staff.


During his previous tour of duty in Iraq Gillham was on a reconstruction team. He traveled around the country, conducting assessments of community needs in order to rebuild them, working on water and wastewater systems, and teaching democracy and government to provincial government leaders.


“I did all kinds of stuff,” he said.


Robert Anderson, executive director of Northern California's Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Committee, said the law requires employers to hold jobs for employees who are deployed for military duty.


Upon returning from service, National Guard members and reservists are supposed to be able to go back to work in the same position they held before “as though they had never left,” said Anderson.


Some employers, Anderson said, supplement their employees' salaries while they're on military deployment, but that isn't required. Neither is it a requirement to continue health care coverage for deployed employees, although some employers have done so.


Gillham said it's impossible to know if his deployment will actually take place because of changing conditions. “Who knows what's going to happen between then and now.”


His boss, Mayor Buzz Bruns, agrees with that assessment, saying it's too early to tell if the city might actually lose its city manager for a year.


Bruns said be believes that Gillham may not be able to physically handle the rigors of another deployment, as he had back surgery three months ago.


Gillham said he is eager to continue his work with the city as long as the council wants him.


He said he's looking forward to buying a home here and remains committed to the city.


“I want to be here for the rest of my life,” he said. “I love Lakeport.”


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lots of luck!
written by smurf, March 26, 2008
they are getting REAL bad about sending the infirm back into action, that back problem better be real bad or he'll be back over there again, count on it. Not sure it would be a real loss, since his tenure hasn't been the most impressive, but I suppose we could have worse and you have to have some symapthy for anyone who has to work under the self-serving dopes who alledgedly run Lakeport.
All I can say is vote for Obama or Nader if you don't want to keep messing up people's lives by sending them places they aren't wanted and don't belong, and if you don't want to bankrupt the nation while you're doing it.
When is enough, enough!
written by OneFamily, March 26, 2008
Another American possibly off to war.
To date, 4003 American service personel killed in action. How many killed but not in combat action? To date, 29,451 wounded in action. How many others wounded but with non combat injuries? To date, 89,928 Iraqi civilians killed. How many Iraqi civilians killed that are unreported, unofficially?
To date, $137,000 US military personel in Iraq. How many private personel located in Iraq? To date, 151,976 Coalition forces in Iraq. HOw many non military personel in Iraq helping civilians?
$ 8,000,000,000.00 per day to fight this war. That total times 365 days per year times 5 years.
TOTAL $ 14,600,000,000,000.OO What could we in our own country could we do with THAT AMOUNT OF MONEY ! (much of it borrowed from foreign sources, including China, and leaving it for our children and grand children and great grand children to pay off!
When will enough be enough? God help save us from the likes of the :evil: Bushies! :x smilies/sad.gif :cry: :?:

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