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Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Army Could Lose 140,000 Troops Over The Next Few Years
The Army paints a dire economic picture if it has to make worst-case reductions in force. The Environmental Command says local bases and surrounding communities would lose up to 80 percent of their civilian and military workforces. The Army is facing a possible reduction of 140,000 troops over the next few years. That could cost 16,000 jobs at Fort Campbell and an economic hit of nearly $900 million in Kentucky and Tennessee. Reductions at Fort Drum in New York would result in a $877 million loss. The projected losses double what the Environmental Command predicted last year.
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3 comments:
Make the army weaker and a police state stronger.
Good news. We don't need a war level military if we are not at war.
Anonymous said...
Good news. We don't need a war level military if we are not at war.
July 8, 2014 at 10:20 AM
What an Obama voter you are! Also known as an idiot!
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