Last October lawmakers authorized a permanent end strength of 547,400 and endorsed a measure that allows the service to temporarily increase the size of the force by 22,000 soldiers.Army manning at highest levels since ’90sBy Jim Tice - Staff writer
Posted : Sunday Aug 15, 2010 12:21:52 EDT
A recent surge of recruits into basic training has pushed the size of the active Army past 566,000 soldiers — a 17-year high and nearly 19,000 more than the permanent manning level authorized by Congress.
The last time the Army was this big was in 1993, when it was in the midst of the force reduction that followed the end of the Cold War.
Despite the current surplus of soldiers, the Army is not violating the intent of Congress.
That is because last October, lawmakers not only authorized a permanent end strength of 547,400 but endorsed a measure that allows the service to temporarily increase the size of the force by 22,000 soldiers, for a total of 569,400.
The Army has exercised that authority by adding 15,000 soldiers to the active force since late last year.