I'm intimately aware of what immediate recall means, my point was that there are always units on GRF (the whole point of which is to react to surprises around the globe), and that alone is no reason to expect to see 'boots on ground' anywhere.
If unit commanders aren’t allowing members to tend to their families or take leave to volunteer in state…. alert time is likely reduced from a general “always ready” posture.
GRF isn't the general readiness posture, it's when your shit is packed and you need to be able to report to your unit within 4 hrs sober. Most units cycle through this 'on call' status for a month or so at a time. It's like CQ or Staff Duty but longer and gayer.
GRF doesn't mean that there's a planned deployment, they're just the ones on call in case anything pops off.
That’s what “immediate recall” means bruh
I'm intimately aware of what immediate recall means, my point was that there are always units on GRF (the whole point of which is to react to surprises around the globe), and that alone is no reason to expect to see 'boots on ground' anywhere.
If unit commanders aren’t allowing members to tend to their families or take leave to volunteer in state…. alert time is likely reduced from a general “always ready” posture.
GRF isn't the general readiness posture, it's when your shit is packed and you need to be able to report to your unit within 4 hrs sober. Most units cycle through this 'on call' status for a month or so at a time. It's like CQ or Staff Duty but longer and gayer.