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90,000 US soldiers medically unfit for combat: report
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Nearly 90,000 U.S. soldiers are either unfit for combat with health restrictions or are otherwise unavailable for combat, according to data released to USA Today.
Although the Army said it can fill combat brigades heading to Afghanistan with healthy soldiers — some rushed in at the last minute as units head overseas — the growing list of ill, injured or wounded is making the job tougher, military officials said.
“The problem of a growing population of not-medically ready soldiers has begun to erode the readiness of the Army,” the service’s surgeon general, Lt. Gen. Eric Schoomaker, recently said at a military conference in Washington, D.C.
Army data show record numbers of soldiers either on the sick list, with limited-duty issues, or unfit and waiting months to receive their medical retirement. Plans are in place to reduce the Army by nearly 50,000 soldiers in coming years, further diminishing the pool of healthy GIs, said Claude Chafin, a spokesman for the House Armed Services Committee.
“With larger numbers of nondeployable soldiers within a smaller force, the Army will continue to struggle to have sufficient manpower to adequately meet all mission requirements,” Chafin said.
There could be even deeper cuts to the healthy ranks of the Army under plans to reduce the defense budget by $465 billion over 10 years, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno told Congress this week.
The Army has 565,400 active-duty soldiers augmented by 52,600 mobilized National Guard and Reserve soldiers. There are another 500,000 Guard and Reserve soldiers available to call up.
The categories of staffing problems include:
• 47,000 soldiers who are temporarily out of action recovering from wounds, injuries and illnesses, said Lt. Col. Tim Beninato, another spokesman.
• 23,000 soldiers who are on limited duty. Many have health issues, although some deploy for restricted jobs. Others are unavailable for war because they are in transit between bases, caught up in legal cases or in school, although many of them could be sent to war in an emergency.
• 18,178 soldiers are in a disability process for soldiers who are no longer fit for combat that takes more than a year on average to complete.
But that system has become bloated and slow over the years, Army officials said. The Army cannot replace soldiers who are waiting for medical retirements until they are gone.
“It’s taking us too long to get through the (disability retirement) system” said Gen. Peter Chiarelli, the Army’s vice chief of staff.
To speed up the disability process, Chiarelli has pushed to hire 700 civilian evaluation case managers, assistants, lawyers, doctors and others at a cost of $65 million next year, said Lt. Col. David Gercken, an Army spokesman.
Assessing disability for rising numbers of mental problems is particularly time-consuming, Army officials said.
“An Army at war for 10 years has a voracious demand for behavioral health,” said Maj. Gen. Richard Stone, deputy surgeon general. (USA Today)
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This is on the face of it a massive figure. Having said that they seem to be having wars left right and center recently. Must be a massive burden of the financial coffers
 
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And not one of you can stand up to these 'unfit for combat' soldier. But of course, one would need to have military experience in the first place to know what is 'fit for combat' versus 'unfit'.
 
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And not one of you can stand up to these 'unfit for combat' soldier. But of course, one would need to have military experience in the first place to know what is 'fit for combat' versus 'unfit'.

And of course cos you are american that must be gospel. After all lots of WMD's were found in Iraq.
 
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"Plans are in place to reduce the Army by nearly 50,000 soldiers in coming years, further diminishing the pool of healthy GIs, said Claude Chafin, a spokesman for the House Armed Services Committee."

Hmm I think I see why this is a big deal... budget axes!!
 
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And not one of you can stand up to these 'unfit for combat' soldier. But of course, one would need to have military experience in the first place to know what is 'fit for combat' versus 'unfit'.
but talibans with AK 47 are killing your super heroes who are equipped with more advance weapons what is that ?:what:
 
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Taliban deaths are far, far higher in comparison.
but why you still failing with such high tech weapons and super heroes who uses these weapons ?
suicide rate of american soldiers are rising day by day and the morale of your soldiers declining day by day and they are tired of this useless war.... they are unfit both mentally and physically in many cases they released their frustration on civilians and prisoners
 
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but why you still failing with such high tech weapons and super heroes who uses these weapons ?
suicide rate of american soldiers are rising day by day and the morale of your soldiers declining day by day and they are tired of this useless war.... they are unfit both mentally and physically in many cases they released their frustration on civilians and prisoners

War fatigue and PTSD has been around thoughout history in all armies engaged in long term combat. It just has not been scrutinized as much before. With the advent of mass media and those that don't like America. There will always be those like yourself that sieze upon such things to try and show the U.S. in a bad light. Most countries are not so open with the effects of combat on their soldiers. They hide and deny such things even happen. Usually that results in those soldiers not getting the help they need. WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, ect. all had similar problems.

And the U.S. is far from failing on the battlefield. The very high Taliban casualties can attest to that. When we do leave Afghanistan it won't be as a result battlefield losses but more politcal reasons.
 
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Poor kids fight for US army, rich kids get to stay in USA.

What do you consider rich?

The U.S. military is an all volunteer force. Some are there out of patriotism, some are there becuase it is a good job opportunity. And some are there becuase of the college benefits.
 
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What do you consider rich?

The U.S. military is an all volunteer force. Some are there out of patriotism, some are there becuase it is a good job opportunity. And some are there becuase of the college benefits.
Both of us.
 
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