Looks like CBS and MSNBC aren't quite agreeing on numbers. CBS says 400 of 700 quit; MSNBC says it's 480 of 900 CBS Sunday updateEarly Iraqi Army Trouble
(CBS/AP) The U.S.-led coalition will reconsider the pay scale for members of the new Iraqi army after about half of the recruits in the first unit to be trained, deserted, the top U.S. soldier in Iraq said Saturday.
Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, speaking at a news conference, said the major reason for the defections of Iraqi soldiers was pay, specifically allowances for married soldiers who were struggling to support their families on $60 a month.
"We're working to review the pay scales and I think we'll have a decision in the coming weeks," Sanchez said. A total of 400 men, of an original 700, are left in the battalion in question.
MSNBC Saturday newsRecruits abandon new Iraqi army
By Ariana Eunjung Cha, Washington PostKIRKUSH, Iraq - More than half the men in the first unit to be trained for the new Iraqi army have abandoned their jobs because of low pay, inadequate training, faulty equipment, ethnic tensions and other concerns, leaving the nascent 1st Battalion dramatically understaffed just days before it is scheduled to leave training camp for its first assignment, Iraqi, U.S. and other coalition officials say.
About 480 of the 900 recruits who began training in August have left the U.S.-backed force, according to Australian Maj. Doug Cumming, chief instructor at the training academy in Kirkush, about 60 miles northeast of Baghdad. They will not be punished for leaving, nor are they even being pursued, officials say. Among those who remain, some still have not mastered such basics as how to march in formation and how to properly respond to radio calls.