Friday, January 7, 2005
US army reserve a ‘broken’ force
US army reserve a ‘broken’ force
US reservist Frank O’Farrell, who left for the Gulf last year just after getting married
Part-time soldiers form 40% of US troops in Iraq
The commander of the US army reserve says it is rapidly degenerating into a “broken” force.Lt Gen James Helmly, in a leaked memo to the Pentagon, says the reserve has reached a point where it cannot fulfil its missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Reservists provide a large share of US troops in Iraq. The army says Gen Helmly’s concerns are being addressed.
But analysts say they will fuel criticism that Pentagon policies are harming the US all-volunteer military.
The army reserve is a force of about 200,000 part-time soldiers who chose not to sign-up for active duty but can be mobilised in time of need.
Together with National Guard troops – who also serve part-time – reservists account for about 40% of US troops in Iraq.
Why does this not surprise me?