Former Gov. Greitens returns to active duty status, could deploy with Navy
ST. LOUIS Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, who resigned last June amid controversy over an extramarital affair, is returning to active duty status with the Navy.
"In April 2019, Eric Greitens ... requested to transfer his status to the Selected Reserves," said Lt. Cmdr. Jessica L. McNulty, a Navy Recruiting Command spokeswoman. She said Greitens' request was approved, making him eligible to deploy to combat zones.
The Navy said Greitens is considered a general unrestricted line officer, which means he can command, among other units, SEAL teams. Greitens is a former Navy SEAL who completed four tours of duty, including to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Kansas City Star, which first reported Greitens' plans, said he has told friends and supporters in recent weeks that he plans to deploy with the Navy to the Middle East in the fall. The Navy did not immediately confirm those reports.
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