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What does ES stand for?

End Strength


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Samples in periodicals archive:
They're increasing the active component end strength in order to avoid that in the future.
They're increasing the active component end strength in order to avoid that in the future.
With the added 15,000 troops, the Army's active end strength will rise from 547,400 to 562,400, but to cover the cost, about $1.
In addition, the senior leaders discussed the Air Force active duty end strength ceiling, now to be 330,000 personnel, and addressed which missions and functional specialties should obtain additional allocations based on emerging missions as well as critically manned career fields.
The number of naval court-martial inmates confined at any one time has never exceeded one-half of 1 percent of the total end strength of the naval service.
Military end strength has declined from a peak of 900 thousand during the Vietnam War to the force of 330,000 we are working toward today.
In fiscal year 2009, our end strength will be capped at 330,000, providing head space to re-balance skill sets and apply manpower to new and emerging missions and areas in need of greater focus," said Secretary Donley.
The Army National Guard has an end strength of 358,438 soldiers as of April 2008-28,000 more soldiers than in July 2005.

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