] COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Soldiers from a combat ] unit at Fort Carson say they have been told to re-enlist ] for three more years or be transferred to other units ] expected to deploy to Iraq, the Rocky Mountain News ] reported Thursday. ] ] Hundreds of soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team ] were presented with that message and a re-enlistment form ] in a series of assemblies last week, two soldiers who ] spoke on condition of anonymity told the newspaper. ] ] "They said if you refuse to re-enlist with the 3rd ] Brigade, we'll send you down to the 3rd Armored Cavalry ] Regiment, which is going to Iraq for a year, and you can ] stay with them, or we'll send you to Korea, or to Fort ] Riley (in Kansas) where they're going to Iraq," said one ] of the soldiers, a sergeant. ] ] The second soldier, an enlisted man, echoed that view: ] "They told us if we don't re-enlist, then we'd have to be ] reassigned. And where we're most needed is in units that ] are going back to Iraq in the next couple of months. So ] if you think you're getting out, you're not." ] ] The sergeant told the News the threat has outraged ] soldiers who are close to fulfilling their service ] obligation. 9news.com | News |