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Single Mom Faces Jail For Choosing Infant Son over Deployment to Afghanistan

SAVANNAH, Ga. (Nov. 17) -- An Army cook and single mom may face criminal charges after she skipped her deployment flight to Afghanistan because, she said, no one was available to care for her infant son while she was overseas.

Spc. Alexis Hutchinson, 21, said she had no choice but to refuse deployment orders because the only family she had to care for her 10-month-old son -- her mother -- was overwhelmed by the task, already caring for three other relatives with health problems.
Her civilian attorney, Rai Sue Sussman, said Monday that one of Hutchinson's superiors told her she would have to deploy anyway and place the child in foster care.
"For her it was like, 'I couldn't abandon my child,'" Sussman said. "She was really afraid of what would happen, that if she showed up they would send her to Afghanistan anyway and put her son with child protective services."
Hutchinson, who is from Oakland, Calif., remained confined Monday to the boundaries of Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, 10 days after military police arrested her for skipping her unit's flight. No charges have been filed, but a spokesman for the Army post said commanders were investigating.
Kevin Larson, a spokesman for Hunter Army Airfield, said he didn't know what Hutchinson was told by her commanders, but he said the Army would not deploy a single parent who had nobody to care for his or her child.
"I don't know what transpired, and the investigation will get to the bottom of it," Larson said. "If she would have come to the deployment terminal with her child, there's no question she would not have been deployed."
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Linda Comment by Linda on December 6, 2009 at 1:07am
There had to be a misunderstanding, Right? Is there no compassion, no common sense? Really, did they want her to put her child in foster care? On the other hand, did she wait until the last moment to take care of this situation? The baby is 10 months old. Did she know that she was supposed to be deployed? I must admit, I really didn't read all the article so, I may have missed this information. If all was said and done and she still is facing time, there is definitely a problem with our government.

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