Posted on Dec 17, 2013
MAJ Bryan Zeski
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Due to budget priorities, the Army has elected to fund only a select number of Brigades at the top tier of funding priority.  These Brigades look like this:


2x Armored

2x Infantry

2x Stryker

1x Combat/Combined Air Brigade

(2+2+2+1)


What effect do you think this will have on the overall capability of the nation to exercise global influence militarily?  How will this affect the 2+2+2+1 units and Soldiers?  How will this affect the OTHER Brigades?  Is this a sustainable force structure?

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MAJ Bryan Zeski
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"The Army’s goal is to get seven brigades into combat-ready status by June — this
will include two of each type of brigade and an aviation task force, Allyn said."


This is where I've seen this in the mainstream news.  And I can't find a lot outside of that right now.  But there is much discussion about it within our unit - a Stryker Brigade - because there just aren't that many Stryker Brigades around, so the odds of being in that group are high for us.

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SSG Robert Burns
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Where is this information coming from?  I'd like to read it.
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See above comment.
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