500 Army Majors to Be Axed in Latest Budget Cuts -- Newsmax
Pink slips will start going out next week to about 500 Army majors – including some on duty in Afghanistan – in the latest wave of troop cuts forced by "budget restrictions," the Army announced Friday.
"We don't want to do this," but the Army has no choice under the constraints of the Budget Control Act and the Congressional sequester process, Gen. John Campbell, the vice chief of the Army, said Friday, Military.com reports.
Campbell noted may of the 1,100 captains on a hit list last month were serving in Afghanistan as well, and "the same thing probably will happen with some of these majors," Military.com reports.
Cutting troops is always hard, he said, but axing "the ones that are deployed is certainly the hardest," he said.
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Update: Army To Force Out 550 Majors; Some In Afghanistan -- New York Times/AP
My Comment: Jonathan Hendershott's commentary is spot on .... Sending pink slips to a war zone -- New York Post
Firing soldiers in the middle of a war is not the message a country should be sending to it's troops.
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