Sequestration Must End!

VFW again calls on Congress to end the sequester

 

 The national commander of the nation’s largest and oldest major combat veterans organization blames Congress for the Defense Department’s fiscal year 2015 budget request that further reduces troop strengths and military compensation and benefits. 

“The longer the threat of sequestration continues to remain the law of the land, the more our nation’s military will continue to shrink to meet ever-declining budgets,” said William A. Thien, who leads more than 1.9 million members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States and its Auxiliaries.  

“There are consequences to forcing the Pentagon to first reduce its budget by $487 billion over 10 years, then to double that amount due to sequestration,” he said. “Sequestration jeopardizes readiness and modernization programs and the continued viability of the all-volunteer force, which is why the VFW will redouble our efforts to work with Congress and the administration to end the sequester and help bring financial stability to a military that is still at war, and who will still be required to operate in a very dangerous and unpredictable world.” 

Key personnel proposals contained in the $496 billion FY 2015 budget proposal: 

Continue lowering active-duty Army troop strengths from the planned 80,000 reduction to about 130,000. This would drop the active Army from its post-9/11 high of 570,000 to 440,000. Sequestration could force the active Army down to 420,000 soldiers.

 

 

Read more at http://www.defense.gov/pubs/2014_Quadrennial_Defense_Review.pdf.