The only way you can AWOL from the Army Reserve is if you're called to active duty, and fail to report in. If you miss your UTA drills (10 days of drill missed will get you discharged), it's typically just a discharge for unsatisfactory participation, and you could go back in 30 days later if you wished.
Marines do not go "AWOL" they go UA -Unauthorized Absence- Absent With out Leave is an Army term, but to answer your question "no" there is not a list that i know of.
AWOL from the British Army.. Yes i know someone who did it but don't be shocked when it catches up with you.
Army Wives - 2007 AWOL 4-14 was released on: USA: 25 July 2010 Belgium: 13 August 2012
Absent Without Official Leave as in if you do a crime and you are down in any base example: Milatary, army, marines, etc, you are AWOL.
Yes. He went AWOL, but later turned himself in to the Army.
Both military and civilian courts have jurisdiction.
AWOL, insubordination and tardiness are all offences
The TA army is the Territorial Army. The TA is part of Britain's reserve forces. They are not part of the regular reserve army but they are the largest of the reserve forces. The TA supports the regular army members in many different aspects.
No! not that i can findAns 2 - You can guarantee there WILL be a list. - Armies are great at keeping lists. I think you may find this list at a US Army Records Office, possibly this one -U.S. Army Human Resources Command, Army Reserve1 Reserve WaySt. Louis, MO 63132-5200
Arforgen applies to regular army and reserve component (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) units.
Army Reserve Medical Command's motto is '"Soldiers First"'.
No. Although he did go AWOL in 1968 (his fifth year in the Army), the discharge he received was classed as honorable.