Army Works to Halt Loss of Officers
15th Nov 2006, 09:55 GMT
So many midlevel officers are leaving the Army under the strain of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan that the Pentagon is worried it might not have enough generals 10 to 15 years from now.
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