I doubt this. We don't have a million troops to spare.Recalling or activating reserves takes a large amount of time, money, and resources. Remember, these guys have to re-trained (to actual active duty standards), probably re-equipped, armed, and go through medical screening. Fielding our 1 million reserves is simply not feasible. Furthermore, there isn't a solid command for these troops to fall under, especially for the inactive reserves. The discipline issue alone would be a nightmare. On the active side, there are around 1.5 million troops. But with combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the large amount of troops deployed to Germany, Japan, Africa, and Korea, I'm guessing we're down to around a million troops in CONUS (I'm guessing, I don't know for sure, it's been a few months). Pulling 2/3 of the active duty force is not operationally feasible. Heck, getting units back in the rear (the US) all of their equipment is a problem (I mean HMMWVs, crew-served weapons, ammunition, etc).There's no way anyone is seriously considering putting 1 million troops on standby for a civil war.