Pentagon Wants New U.S. Army Brigades
http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?F=619614&C=americaThe Pentagon wants to build three new U.S. Army brigades and to train and equip Iraqi forces with $75 billion requested Jan. 25, while funding deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, a top U.S. defense official said.
President George W. Bush asked Congress for $80 billion in emergency funds in fiscal 2005 earlier Jan. 25. All but $5 billion would go to the Defense Department.
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He said the request departed from past practice, however, by adding funding to the army’s program to overhaul its division-based force structure and replace it with a more deployable, combat-ready force built around brigades.
The Army has been stretched to the limit by the demand for troops in Iraq. It is banking on the reorganization to increase the number of brigades from 33 to 44 without expanding the overall size of the service.
“What the supplemental allows for is for the Army to fund the three new modular brigades,” he said.