Defense
|
In the past three years, more National Guard and Reserve soldiers have been called to active duty than have cumulatively been mobilized since the Cuban Missile Crisis (including for the Vietnam War, the Cuban refugee crisis, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo and Gulf War I). Fifty-five thousand Army Guard and Reserve soldiers have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan already – an incredibly high number that is putting an enormous strain on these units as they deal with rising casualty rates, training budget cuts and a severe lack of equipment.
Daily Talking Points is a product of the Center for American Progress, a non-partisan research and educational institute committed to progressive principles for a strong, just and free America. |
To speak with our experts on this topic, please contact:
Print: Suzi Emmerling (foreign policy and security, energy, education, immigration)
202.481.8224 or semmerling@americanprogress.org
Print: Jason Rahlan (health care, economy, civil rights, poverty)
202.481.8132 or jrahlan@americanprogress.org
Radio: John Neurohr
202.481.8182 or jneurohr@americanprogress.org
TV: Andrea Purse
202.741.6250 or apurse@americanprogress.org
Web: Erin Lindsay
202.741.6397 or elindsay@americanprogress.org