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If it happens, Dunklee will be willing to go.
“All of the members of the Army Reserves and Army National Guard recall that at any given moment they can be deployed,” Dunklee said. “The forgo of leaving my family for a year, leaving a job that I love, and a community that I am proud to accommodate is a sacrifice that I realized was a possibility at any time, and it is a sacrifice that I am willing and proud to do.
“I am also proud of the firm support of the Guard and Reserves that I have personally been afforded and have seen from other Guardsmen’s employers in this limit,” Dunklee said. “From my days dispatching for Rick Inclination at Morgan County 911, to my employment with Mike McDorman and Kenneth Hayden at their law offices, I have never felt any negative pressure for my service in the Army.”
If plans perpetuate to move forward, Dunklee would be deployed in April.
“During my January drill we were educated that we will start the first 30 days of deployment in late April,” Dunklee said. “This first 30 days will take city at Fort Leonard Wood. From Fort Leonard Wood my element will be sent to Fort Hood, Texas, where we will continue training for 30 additional days. From Fort Hood, we will deploy for nine months abroad to the Middle East.
Source: Lakenewsonline.com