Potential for New Base and Personnel Cuts Worry Military Planners

Credit: USAF AIRMAN 1ST CLASS FRANKLIN J. PERKINS
More military cuts may be under consideration--both in bases and force structure--because senior Pentagon civilians believe one lesson learned from Afghanistan and Iraq is that military transformation--which focuses on smaller, cheaper, better connected forces--is a success. Civilian leaders also...

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