US may run out of guard and reserve troops for war on terrorism: report
Thursday, September 16, 2004 at 06:31AM
TheSpook
The US military may run out of national guard and reserve troops for
the war on terrorism because of existing limits on involuntary
mobilizations, a congressional watchdog agency warned in a report.
Government Accountability Office (GAO) said the government has
considered changing the policy to make members of the 1.2
million-strong guard and reserve subject to repeated involuntary
mobilization so long as no single mobilization exceeds 24 consecutive
months. In commenting on the report, however, the Department of Defense
(DOD) said it planned to keep its current approach. "Under DOD's
current implementation of the authority, reserve component members can
be involuntarily mobilized more than once, but involuntary
mobilizations are limited to a cumulative total of 24 months," the
report said. "If DOD's implementation of the partial mobilization
authority restricts the cumulative time that reserve component forces
can be mobilized, then it is possible that DOD will run out of forces,"
the report said.[more ]
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