¨ The U.S. Army has acknowledged that they
are stretched thin and that finding new recruits is challenging. They recently
placed 300 new recruiters in the field. Bonuses for new recruits to the Army
have risen by 67 percent to a maximum of $10,000 and $15,000 for hard-to-fill
specialties.
¨ The extended tours of duty have made service
less attractive for both the regular armed forces, and particularly for the
National Guard and Reserves. To meet this year?s quota for enlistees, the
Army has sped up the induction of "delayed entry" recruits, meaning
they are already borrowing from next year?s quotas in order to meet this year?s
numbers.
¨ Reservists are now being called away for
longer periods. In 2003, President Bush dramatically extended the length of
time for the Guard and Reserves deployment in Iraq. Extended tours of up to
a year have become common.
¨ In a further sign of a lack of adequate staffing,
the armed forces are now in the process of calling up members of the Individual
Ready Reserves. These are often older reservists usually waiting retirement.
They are typically in their mid-to-late forties, and have not been on active
duty and have not trained for some time. Traditionally, they are only supposed
to be called up during a time of national emergency. In 2001, President Bush
authorized their call up but never rescinded this order even after he declared
"Mission Accomplished" in Iraq in May of 2003.
¨ The Armed Forces are already chronically
understaffed. In 2003, General Eric Shinseki testified before Congress that
an additional 50,000 troops would be needed beyond what the Bush administration
said would be necessary to stabilize Iraq after the invasion. The President
ignored him. We do not have enough troops in Afghanistan to be able to stabilize
the country, as shown by the continual putting off of elections well past
their announced date. In an effort to free up yet more troops in the coming
years, we are moving troops away from the Demilitarized Zone in Korea and
reducing the number of troops on the Korean Peninsula at a time when North
Korea poses more of a danger to the U.S. - not less. Because of the President?s
military adventurism, our Armed Forces are under enormous pressure. The only
place to go for more troops is a draft.
¨ Selective service boards have already been
notified that 20-year-olds and medical personnel will be called up first.