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Fort Campbell Trims Military

Fort Campbell

The former commander of Fort Campbell is back on post this week preparing to help the Army slim down. He says some who thought they’d make a career of the military will have to leave. 

The Army is already marching its numbers down to fewer than 500,000 in uniform. And further budget cuts being considered could chop another 100,000 from the ranks at the post on the Tennessee/Kentucky line. Gen. John Campbell says being in the military is a privilege, not a right…

“We’re doing most of this by natural attrition. So that’s pretty good, but we’re going to come to a point where we’re going to have to make some very tough decisions and we’re going to have to have some soldiers leave involuntarily.” –Gen. John Campbell

The Army will start by cutting some colonels this month, Campbell says. In recent years, pretty much any soldier who met the qualifications was able to re-enlist. However, in the last few months, Campbell says commanders have been given an allowable margin to reject a soldier, even if he or she has met the mental and physical requirements.

John Campbell was the commander of the 101st Airborne Division until 2011. He became a four star general in March when he was named Army Vice Chief of Staff.