Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Is America's All-Volunteer Force About To End?


Soldiers negotiate a wire obstacle during an assault to secure a mock village as part of premobilization training on Fort Drum, N.Y., Sept. 24, 2011. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Peter Towse

Defense-Cut Projections Seen As Risk To Recruitment -- Washington Times

Looming defense budget cuts not only threaten new weapons, ships and planes, but also endanger the all-volunteer force itself.

The Pentagon has been able to attract high-quality recruits by offering a buffet of financial goodies: free college education, lifetime pension checks after 20 years of service, and access to low-cost health care for retirees.

But analysts warn that projected defense cuts of $1 trillion over 10 years would force the Pentagon to curtail such inducements, which would weaken its ability to attract sufficient high-quality personnel for the 2.2-m [...]



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