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Army Sees Steep Increase In Soldiers Forced Out For Misconduct -- PBS News Hour

The number of U.S. soldiers forced to leave the army for crimes and misconduct has risen sharply in recent years, according to an Associated Press report released on Saturday.

According to data obtained by the AP, the number of soldiers who left the Army because of drugs, alcohol, crimes and other misconduct rose from 5,600 in 2007 to more than 11,000 last year.

Additionally, the number of officers forced out for crimes and misconduct has tripled in the last three years.

This increase parallels the army’s growth during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as reduced standards in order to recruit and maintain troops.

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Update: AP Exclusive: Misconduct forces more soldiers out -- AP

My Comment: 11,000 discharged last year because of crimes and misconduct .... wow .... that's a lot of soldiers.
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