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One in five Army generals could not deploy for medical reasons in 2016, data show
Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY  Updated 5:32 a.m. ET Nov. 20, 2018
 

WASHINGTON – One in five Army generals could not deploy in 2016 for medical reasons, according to data obtained by USA TODAY, a troubling finding regarding the military's readiness to fight that Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has vowed to fix.

Overdue medical and dental exams were the primary reasons for what the Army refers to as medical readiness in 2016. The medical readiness rate for generals has improved to nearly 85 percent, according to Brig. Gen. Omar Jones, the Army's top spokesman. Almost all generals, 97.4 percent, can now deploy after taking care of minor issues such as having updated blood tests and dental exams.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/11/19/one-five-army-generals-were-not-cleared-combat-2016/2029702002/

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I'm only surprised the number is that low. If the Pentagram had it's way,platoon leaders would be 1 start Generals so their grandchildren in charge of garbage pickup could wear a star.

Mostly useless assholes that do nothing but shout into microphones from far,far away to try to tell people actually doing the fighting how to fight.
Anyone who isn't paranoid in 2021 just isn't thinking clearly!