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Services '6,000 understrength'



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
THE armed forces are facing a shortfall of almost 6,000 soldiers, sailors and aircrew, according to official MoD figures published yesterday.
The latest quarterly figures show the number of full-time, trained military personnel was 173,370 – 5,790 short of the requirement of 179,160. The army had a 3,500 shortfall, the Royal Navy was 1,220 under strength and the RAF was 1,070 below target.




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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2008 9:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth, North Britain 29/08/2008 17:47:23
#1

Preparation for the 3 steps - withdraw the armed forces who are there already. This speeds up processes 1, 2 and 3.
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Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 03/09/2008 04:45:19
Empty 6,000 criminals out of jail and enlist them in Penal Battalions. Other left wing countries did it, isn't that who Nu-Labour mould themselves on?
Why would 6,000 supposedly sane individuals sign up to be treated like lepers by the government?
#1 Wait until the 6,000 and many more are required to serve in UK to fight............Couldn't happen, what odds are you giving?

 

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