My Perception of the Military Organization. American military power suffers continual trade-offs during fiscal tightening.
Title: My Perception of the Military Organization. American military power suffers continual trade-offs during fiscal tightening.
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Details: Words: 619 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
My Perception of the Military Organization. American military power suffers continual trade-offs during fiscal tightening.
Category: /Law & Government/Military
Details: Words: 619 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
My Perception of the Military Organization
American military power suffers continual trade-offs during fiscal tightening. We cannot afford everything, and our options for dividing funds are simple. We may spend money on training and manpower, equipment modernization, current missions or quality of life issues. Almost every item in the Army budget fits, albeit roughly, into one of these elements. As in the interwar period of 1918-1941, we cannot fund everything. There are, however, ways in
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when the budget is reviewed. This
is especially true in light of the cuts necessary in other areas to pay the bill for training. Yet it is the price leaders must pay to honor our martial ancestors and protect those who follow us. It is the least we can do.
Works Cited
Bateman, Robert. "The Uses of History." ARMY (Summer 1999).
McCormick, David. The Downsized Warrior, America's Army in Transition
New York: New York University Press, 1997.