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[h=1]U.S. Army cuts leave the fewest active-duty soldiers since pre-World War II as Obama administration and Pentagon reduce troop numbers[/h]

  • The number of active-duty soldiers in the Army for March was 479,172
  • That's the lowest number of active-duty soldiers since 1940, when the Army's active-duty numbers were at 269,023



  • The Army is currently in the process of reducing its numbers, with plans to bring down active-duty soldiers to 450,000 by the end of 2018


By ASHLEY COLLMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 14:37, 9 May 2016 | UPDATED: 18:38, 9 May 2016



 

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The number of active-duty soldiers in the Army is the lowest its been since before World War II.
The Army Times reports that the number of soldiers on active duty for March was 479,172 which is the smallest active-duty force since 1940 - the year before the U.S. entered World War II. At that time there were just 269,023 soldiers on active duty.
The current force is also 154 soldiers less than the post-Cold War drawdown in 1999.
The Army is currently in the process of drawing back its active duty numbers, with a goal of reducing its numbers to 475,000 by September.
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The number of active-duty soldiers in the Army is the lowest it has been since before World War II. Above, soldiers stand in formation at a training exercise in Bulgaria in April

In the past year, the active force has been reduced by more than 16,500 troops which is the equivalent of three brigades.
The drawdown plan was unveiled last July, with the ultimate goal of reducing numbers to just 450,000 by the end of the fiscal year in 2018.
Military officials say the draw back is not voluntary, but something that must be done to meet budgeting constraints.



 

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'These are not cuts the Army wants to make, these are cuts required by budget environment in which we operate,' Gen. Daniel Allyn, vice chief of staff of the Army, has said. 'This 40,000 soldier cut ... will only get us to the program force, it does not deal with the continued threat of sequestration.'
In addition to an active force of 479,172, the Army also has 548,024 soldiers in reserve.
RankActive componentWomen ACNational GuardArmy Reserve
General11010
Lt. General46420
Maj. Gen.12276434
Brig. Gen.129616278
Total general officers30817229112
Colonel4,1564801,4521,875
Lt. Colonel9,2681,2513,5315,178
Major15,6922,7866,5397,270
Captain28,9635,81910,62310,784
1st Lieutenant13,2732,6259,4875,956
2nd Lieutenant6,2141,2744,6632,196
Total branch officers65,62014,2359,48733,259
Chief warrant officer
five
62740392106
Chief warrant officer
four
2,0651751,429518
Chief warrant officer
three
4,2333932,096943
Chief warrant officer
two
6,1606233,5531,377
Warrant officer one1,8391711,097407
Total warrant officers14,9241,4021,0973,351
Total all officers92,90015,65445,09236,722
Sgt. Major3,3212732,0821,556
Msgt.10,9311,2207,3575,678
Sgt. 1st Class35,4814,14421,43415,334
SSgt.55,6465,93839,06420,226
Sgt.66,7949,27764,38633,149
Specialist119,36417,94394,75054,892
Pvt. 1st Class45,5327,20039,16816,655
Pvt. E227,9614,42820,0078,398
Pvt. E116,9212,27515,12369,512
Total enlisted381,95152,698303,371162,839
Academy cadets4,32181900
Grand total479,17269,171348,463199,561




 

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Obama has no money for military, veterans or seniors. He has PLENTY of money for the feeding and housing and spending money for every immigrant that sneaks into this country.


 

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