No Retreat
Alter nearly 10 years of deployments, our assigned strength remains above 362,000, which is 3,800 beyond our congressional Iy authorized personnel end-strength of 358,200. Since the beginning of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Guards mix of new versus cascaded equipment has immensely improve...
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Published in | National Guard Vol. 65; no. 4; p. 30 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Washington
National Guard Association of the United States
01.04.2011
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Summary: | Alter nearly 10 years of deployments, our assigned strength remains above 362,000, which is 3,800 beyond our congressional Iy authorized personnel end-strength of 358,200. Since the beginning of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Guards mix of new versus cascaded equipment has immensely improved, thanks in large part to the Army Force Generation model. [...] a significant amount of equipment remains unavailable to support our domestic missions due to continuing deployments and emerging modernization requirements. |
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ISSN: | 0163-3945 |