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Legions Stretched Thin: The U.S. Army's Manpower Crisis
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Jeremy Barnicle,
Leif Wellington Haase,
The Century Foundation,
10/1/2008
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The U.S. military is facing demands that are more wide-ranging and intensive than at any time since the end of the Vietnam War. But evidence is mounting that the armed forces lack the manpower to meet those challenges. The occupation of Iraq, a major ongoing operation in Afghanistan, homeland security missions in the continental United States, and peacekeeping efforts around the globe are straining the military’s capacity to fulfill the Bush administration’s stated geostrategic goals.
Read other reports in the Reality Check series here. Originally published in 2004, this publication was updated in August, 2008.
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