Due to budget priorities, the Army has elected to fund only a select number of Brigades at the top tier of funding priority. These Brigades look like this:
2x Armored
2x Infantry
2x Stryker
1x Combat/Combined Air Brigade
(2+2+2+1)
What effect do you think this will have on the overall capability of the nation to exercise global influence militarily? How will this affect the 2+2+2+1 units and Soldiers? How will this affect the OTHER Brigades? Is this a sustainable force structure?
"The Army’s goal is to get seven brigades into combat-ready status by June — this
will include two of each type of brigade and an aviation task force, Allyn said."
This is where I've seen this in the mainstream news. And I can't find a lot outside of that right now. But there is much discussion about it within our unit - a Stryker Brigade - because there just aren't that many Stryker Brigades around, so the odds of being in that group are high for us.
The Army will have to move into an 'extreme tiered readiness model' as it struggles to train and equip soldiers amid the ongoing fiscal crisis, the service's top officer said Wednesday.