U.S. Army Chief Sees Uptick In Committed Troops Until Mid-2010
The U.S. Army’s committed strength will rise slightly and remain at that higher level until at least the middle of 2010, according to its top officer, Gen. George Casey. And Casey, the Army’s chief of staff, predicts the service is facing two difficult years until the force is back in balance. “We...
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