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- Title
THE END DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE MEANS: WHY DIMINISHED DUE PROCESS DURING REDUCTIONS IN FORCE IS UNJUST.
- Authors
ANDES, BRIAN D.
- Abstract
We must draw down wisely to avoid stifling the health of the force or breaking faith with our soldiers, civilians and families. Excessive cuts would create high risk in our ability to sustain readiness. We must avoid our historical pattern of drawing down too much or too fast and risk losing the leadership, technical skills and combat experience that cannot be easily reclaimed. We must identify and safeguard key programs in education, leader development, health care, quality of life, and retirement- programs critical to retaining our soldiers.
- Subjects
UNITED States; DUE process of law; MILITARY readiness -- Government policy; BUDGET cuts; AUSTERITY; GOVERNMENT policy; BUDGET laws
- Publication
Military Law Review, 2017, Vol 225, Issue 1, p84
- ISSN
0026-4040
- Publication type
Article