NATION'S MILITARY IS IN TROUBLE, SAYS UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH FACULTY EXPERT DONALD GOLDSTEIN
February 14, 2008
February 14, 2008
PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 14 -- University of Pittsburgh issued the following news release:
Leading World War II authority Donald Goldstein, a professor in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, is worried about the state of our military-and for good reason. The army's recruitment standards are at a two-decade low, according to statistics compiled by the Defense Department and obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the Boston-bas . . .
Leading World War II authority Donald Goldstein, a professor in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, is worried about the state of our military-and for good reason. The army's recruitment standards are at a two-decade low, according to statistics compiled by the Defense Department and obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the Boston-bas . . .