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Clark Would Create Civilian reserve

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark says he would create a corps of civilians who could be called up for service in national emergencies. Every American age 18 or over could register for Clark`s civilian reserve, listing skills that could aid the country in a disaster. Volunteers would be called to serve six-month stints in times of national emergency, such as floods, forest fires or terrorist attacks. Clark says the president would have the power to call to duty up to 5,000 civilian reservists. Those who are called to duty would receive health care, a stipend, and the right to return to their jobs when their service is completed. Clark spokeswoman Kym Spell says the program would cost about 100 million dollars a year and would be part of the Department of Homeland Security. Clark is to outline the program in a speech this afternoon in New York. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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