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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-16-08 06:34 AM
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Editorial: Small fix, bigger problem
Editorial: Small fix, bigger problem

The Army has employed stop-loss over the past seven years to keep some 60,000 soldiers in the war zone for months past their planned retirement and separation dates.

The system is legal — it’s in the fine print of that enlistment contract every soldier signs — and it keeps deploying units together, providing stability throughout a 12- or 15-month deployment. But it also represents a broken promise for soldiers who have completed the implied active-duty commitment in their contracts.

Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., wants to make it up to them and their families. He is pushing legislation that would pay $1,500 a month to troops involuntarily extended on active duty under stop-loss. And he would do so retroactive to the start of the war.

Lautenberg’s plan is unlikely to become law. But it does shine a light on a problem for which other solutions exist — if the Army were more open-minded. The problem is overly long Army deployments.

Though combat tours recently were cut back from 15 months to 12, Army tours continue to be nearly twice as long as those served by Marines. The longer, repeat Army tours have been linked to rising suicide rates and more cases of post-traumatic stress disorder, significant use of prescription drugs for depression and anxiety, family problems and more.


Rest of article at: http://www.armytimes.com/community/opinion/army_editorial_stoploss_061608/
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