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Honey, I Shrank The Army; On Brink Of A Hollow Force
« on: January 25, 2013, 04:10:42 AM »
Defense: As sequestration looms and an advocate of military budget cuts prepares to be confirmed as Secretary of Defense, the Army reports that it will have to cut base operations by almost a third, jeopardizing its missions.

'The readiness of our Armed Forces is at a tipping point," Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey wrote to Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in a Jan. 14 letter also signed by the chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.

The letter was written as the Pentagon braces for a looming $52 billion shortfall this fiscal year if Congress and the White House do not reach a deal by March 1 to avoid across-the-board cuts under sequestration rules mandated by the Budget Control Act and by the failure of the Obama administration to restrain its reckless nondefense spending.

In the letter, Dempsey further warned that "we are on the brink of creating a hollow force," because under the current budget conditions and legislation, the Pentagon could be ordered to keep a number of troops it can't sustain.

Dempsey's remarks echoed those of outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in a recent appearance at the National Defense University.

"Very simply, it would result in hollowing out the force," he said of further sequestration reductions on top of existing budget cuts, alluding to reductions made in the aftermath of the Vietnam War that left Army units undermanned and ill-equipped. "It would terribly weaken our ability to respond to the threats in the world."

A Jan. 6 Department of the Army memo titled "Risk Mitigation In The Face Of Fiscal Uncertainty" says the Army will seek to slash its base operations budget by 30% from fiscal year 2012 to make ends meet.

It asks that commanders "who believe that this action will harm mission-critical activities should indicate their reasoning and propose alternate courses of action."

As an article in the Army Times points out, if left unchanged, current law will require the Army to cut 100,000 troops in five years — in addition to planned cuts of 80,000 soldiers.

"If we have sequestration, it will affect both the active and reserve component," Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said, speaking last May 17 on Capitol Hill, before an audience at a Senate Caucus breakfast.

"It depends on what balance we pick. But what I talk about a lot is: 70,000 out of the active, 30,000 out of the reserve; 80,000 out of the active, 20,000 out of the reserve. Some number around there is what we would expect," Odierno said.

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Re: Honey, I Shrank The Army; On Brink Of A Hollow Force
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2013, 11:26:33 AM »
The mess going on in the ME, No. Africa, and other places around the world are making us less safe today than ever before.  We will rue the day for what's happening to our military.

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Re: Honey, I Shrank The Army; On Brink Of A Hollow Force
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2013, 11:49:52 AM »
We will rue the day for what's happening to our military.

Nah, we'll just blame Bush.
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Re: Honey, I Shrank The Army; On Brink Of A Hollow Force
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2013, 11:51:45 AM »
Maybe if the Dempster and Leon weren't so into things like buying $400-plus-per-gallon biodiesel to support Obongo's green agenda, or more accurately his campaign bundlers who own ridiculously-not-ready-for-prime-time green energy companies, there would actually by money for things like BASOPS.
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Re: Honey, I Shrank The Army; On Brink Of A Hollow Force
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2013, 11:03:22 PM »
Maybe if the Dempster and Leon weren't so into things like buying $400-plus-per-gallon biodiesel to support Obongo's green agenda, or more accurately his campaign bundlers who own ridiculously-not-ready-for-prime-time green energy companies, there would actually by money for things like BASOPS.

Or perks like Panetta's weekly trip from DC to California to spend time with his family, at a cost of $32K A WEEK?