The U.S. Army is slashing the size of its force by about 24,000, or almost 5 per cent, and restructuring to be better able to fight the next major war, as the service struggles with recruiting shortfalls that made it impossible to bring in enough soldiers to fill all the jobs.
No actual soldiers lost from the ranks.
Desk riding soldiers positions cut.
Actual direct combat troops positions cut.
HAHA... professional recruiters instead of soldiers doing a recruiter duty rotation... what could go wrong?
Potential Enlistee: "So, have you been to combat?"
Recruiter: "No."
Potential Enlistee: "So.. um...how long have you been in?"
Recruiter: "Oh... about six months"
Potential Enlistee: "No, I mean, how long have you been in the Army, no just doing recruiting duty?"
Recruiter: "Oh.. I enlisted to be a Recruiter and got out of AIT six months ago. Was assigned to this desk after I graduated and have been here since"
Potential Enlistee: "..."
Wait, didn't they make a big show of those? Claiming they're some kinda new and unique invention in military science and whatnot?
Iraq for sure and possibly Afghanistan.
They were supposed to be a rapid deployment moderately armored infantry delivery and support platform.
Turns out they are just an extremely large and unweildy truck with a big gun on top that you can't often use without killing your dismounts.
So they couldn't even replicate a BTR, huh?
I guess they did replicate it... but found that their copy tried to do too much and unsuccessfully.