Monday, May 16, 2005

US FORCES FACE DESERTION CRISIS

According to The Independent:
The most recent Pentagon figures suggest there are 5,133 troops missing from duty. Of these 2,376 are sought by the Army, 1,410 by the Navy, 1,297 by the Marines and 50 by the Air Force. Some have been missing for decades.

But campaigners say the true figure could be far higher. Staff who run a volunteer hotline to help desperate soldiers and recruits who want to get out, say the number of calls has increased by 50 per cent since 9/11. Last year alone, the GI Rights Hotline took more than 30,000 calls. At present, the hotline gets 3,000 calls a month and the volunteers say that by the time a soldier or recruit dials the help-line they have almost always made up their mind to get out by one means or another.
If the figures here are to be trusted, there hasn't been a significant increase in military desertions. The anecdotal evidence provided by the GI Rights Hotline is meaningless.

It's possible the desertion rate is a problem for US forces but this article does not prove the case. Lefty wishful thinking is more how it looks.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home