Thursday, January 29, 2004

THIS IS OVERDUE

And glad as I am to see it, it won't help in the near term...it isn't as if there are thousands of officers and non-commissioned officers already sitting around ready to fill the leadership rolls. This expansion of the Army has to be grown, in my view.
The U.S. Army wants 30,000 more soldiers on active duty than it is allowed to have for the next four years, the Army chief of staff told Congress.

It was the first acknowledgement from the military that it is shorthanded for the tasks at hand. However, Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker stopped short of asking for a permanent increase in end strength in testimony to the House Armed Services Committee Wednesday.

"There is no question the Army is stressed. The degree to which we are engaged today ... can not be debated," he said.

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