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http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=40430Army secretary says officials ‘sensitive’ to stress on forces
YONGSAN GARRISON, South Korea — Do not expect a change in the number of active-duty soldiers kept in service worldwide due to stop-loss over the next year, Army Secretary Francis Harvey said at Yongsan Garrison on Friday....Drawing down present levels of deployment is not planned, meaning from 6,000 to 7,000 soldiers could be kept in service past their commitment expirations, Harvey said.
Soldiers can be kept in the Army starting 90 days before a deployment and ending 90 days after they return, meaning they potentially could spend an additional 18 months in uniform.
However, Harvey said he believes that neither stop-loss nor combat deployment of some units for the third and fourth time have hurt morale....“We are very, very sensitive to the amount of stress on our forces,” Harvey said.
Deployed units have a higher overall retention level than those not deployed, Harvey said. He cited as a prime example the 10th Mountain Division in Afghanistan, which has served three deployed tours and re-enlists at very high rates....How long the Army can put units on so many deployments and still keep high retention levels is something Harvey said he would follow closely.
While overall retention remains high, junior officers have been leaving in larger numbers since the beginning of the Iraq war, according to Army figures. In response, the Army has been offering additional financial and educational incentives.....
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