Originally Posted by
ugleeual
Their commanders have to certify the Mil Leave... so they are "on duty" and not really much UAL management can say about it... i'm sure lots of alert missions and command center positions that need manning even over the holidays.
My active component counterparts are always looking for someone their boss trusts to come in and hold down a desk so they can go on leave out of the area. Might not even need to be in theoffice every day, just need to be local and comply with liberty policy. Not ultra high priority duty, but a legit requirement nonetheless.