Thursday, September 14, 2006

It wasn't so very long ago…

…that the American infantry was known as "The Ultimate Weapon." That's what the sign outside my training grounds said, anyway. (OK, so that was a fair while ago.) That's one of the reasons I hate what they've done to my Army...
...even at existing deployment levels, the signs of strain on the active Army are evident. In July an official report revealed that two-thirds of the active U.S. Army was classified as "not ready for combat." When one combines this news with the fact that roughly one-third of the active Army is deployed (and thus presumably ready for combat), the math is simple but the answer alarming: The active Army has close to zero combat-ready brigades in reserve.
…and it's not getting much better anytime soon.
In addition, even the quadrupling of recruitment bonuses since 2003 has not been enough to attract adequate numbers of talented men and women to meet the Army's personnel goals. Although the Army has accepted more troops with lower aptitude scores and raised its maximum enlistment age, it still must grant waivers to about 1 out of 5 new recruits and has had to cut in half the number who "wash out" in basic training.
Anyone feel a draft?

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