He wasn't a reservist, he was an FTS sailor.1 shooter, former naval reservist employed as a computer contractor. Very sad day for NAVSEA and the entire defense community. Apparently he had a history of angry confrontations and holding grudges, says CNN.
"Hate blows a bubble of despair through the universe." -e.e. cummings
He wasn't a reservist, he was an FTS sailor.
I guess....a Reservist on Active DutyWe're actually Reservists, just of a different flavor.
We're actually Reservists, just of a different flavor.
I guess....a Reservist on Active Duty
Now I'm confused…contractor or "on active duty"?...hired by a subcontractor of H-P to do work on NMCI which gave him a CAC card, installation access and apparently a secret security clearance.
Discharged. Subcontractor for HP.Now I'm confused…contractor or "on active duty"?
Now I'm confused…contractor or "on active duty"?
He was discharged (I've heard General). I was trying to keep the thread clean, but since you asked...
A FTS sailor is a Reservist, so the press is correct. There are many different flavors of Reservists: Selected Reserve (what everyone thinks of as a Reservist), Inactive Ready Reserve, and Training and Administration of Reserves (the Title X name for FTS).
So he was a Reservist, was discharged, and became a contractor. At least as of the info I heard this morning.
A guy hanging out in Galveston looking for an oil rig gig?What about the BURP; the Basic Unemployed Reservist Pilot? What category do they fall into??
What about the BURP; the Basic Unemployed Reservist Pilot? What category do they fall into??