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Nickdfresh
11-21-2007, 08:55 PM
Associated Press (http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,156409,00.html?ESRC=army-a.nl) | November 16, 2007
WASHINGTON - Soldiers strained by six years at war are deserting their posts at the highest rate since 1980, with the number of Army deserters this year showing an 80 percent increase since the United States invaded Iraq in 2003.

While the totals are still far lower than they were during the Vietnam war, when the draft was in effect, they show a steady increase over the past four years and a 42 percent jump since last year.

According to the Army, about nine in every 1,000 soldiers deserted in fiscal year 2007, which ended Sept. 30, compared to nearly seven per 1,000 a year earlier. Overall, 4,698 soldiers deserted this year, compared to 3,301 last year.

The increase comes as the Army continues to bear the brunt of the war demands with many soldiers serving repeated, lengthy tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Military leaders - including Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey - have acknowledged that the Army has been stretched nearly to the breaking point by the combat. And efforts are under way to increase the size of the Army and Marine Corps to lessen the burden and give troops more time off between deployments.

Despite the continued increase in desertions, however, an Associated Press examination of Pentagon figures earlier this year showed that the military does little to find those who bolt, and rarely prosecutes the ones they get. Some are allowed to simply return to their units, while most are given less-than-honorable discharges.

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Nitro Express
11-22-2007, 04:00 AM
What better way to ruin the US military than to treat the soldiers like shit. I think those in power want to get rid of the traditional military that falls under the control of elected politicians and replace it with a network of corporate military units that are multinational. Blackwater might be the begining of such a system. Corporations make the weapons so hell, why not have them run the whole fucking show? Who do they answer to? The corporae elite who want to take over the world.