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Army General: Force “Will Break” Without Troop Influx

HeadlineDec 15, 2006

Word of the apparent plan comes as the Army’s top general has warned his force “will break” without an influx of thousands of active-duty troops and reserves. Testifying on Capitol Hill Thursday, General Peter J. Schoomaker said current demands would require an increase of at least 7,000 troops per year.

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