By Dave Anderson:
The New York Times has an article on the dangers of a US brigade returning home from Iraq. Fifteen percent of the brigade was either brought up on charges or kicked out of the Army when it returned to garrison at Fort Bliss in Texas.
Yep, absolutely no sign of hollowing or the impact of relaxing recruiting standards to meet numbers, none at all. That is especially critical as US counter-insurgency doctrine relies on having highly disciplined soldiers in every interaction with the targeted civilian population. No problem at all [/snark/As part of a housecleaning, Colonel Newell dismissed more than 150 soldiers from the Army and brought formal disciplinary charges against more than 10 percent of the brigade�s 3,500 troops. In one company, 39 of 150 soldiers were court-martialed.
The other sad part of the equation is that people with pre-existing mental health issues are more predisposed to develop problems with PTSD. Military service can be difficult for anybody, but some people just ain't cut out for the military.
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